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Tracking Japanese manhole covers with Google Maps

December 29th, 2008 by James

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Mainichi
reports about a new website that uses Google Maps to track the locations of cool and unique manhole covers in Japan:

Contributors can add photos of manhole covers directly from their mobile phones, along with global positioning system (GPS) data to mark its location on the map. While the site features pictures primarily of manhole covers from the Kanto region, those from other regions are also available, and many manhole covers feature locals sights and scenes, such as lanterns from the Kanto Festival in Akita; “gassho-zukuri” (thatched gable roof) farmhouses of Shirakawa in Gifu Prefecture, and scenes from the port city of Kobe.

The website can be seen here (Japanese).

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Comment by Shane
2008-12-29 02:00:40

Very cool! I love the manhole covers in Japan – some of them are quite the artistic endeavors. Now I’m off to see if I can find the one from Chiba on the site. Thanks James.

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