Japanese Sewers Photo Gallery!
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The first sewerage system "in Japan can be seen in the large communities in the Yayoi Period (approximately 2,200 years ago). In the Nara Period (about 1,300 years ago), a drainage system network ran throughout the city in the Heijo-kyo capital area. In the Azuchi-momoyama Period (approximately 430 years ago), a stone culvert called the Taiko Sewerage was built around Osaka Castle."
That was way back & what you saw was no way less than amazing. So who were the ones who made all this difference? These are the people who have achieved it:
Partners who supported sewage works:
Ministry Of Land, Infrastructure & Transport.
Project Operating Bodies.
Japan Sewage Works Association.
Japan Sewage Works Agency.
Japan Institute Of Wastewater Engineering Technology.
Private Sector.
JSWA holds "Sewage Works Exhibition every year where the latest sewage technologies are exposed. It is a place where information is provided or sewage works businesses and products can be seen in hand and also a place where information is exchanged to help the mutual development of technology in future."
Japan Institute of Wastewater Engineering Technology (JIWET) "was established for the purpose of promoting introduction of new Technologies into sewerage works to make them efficient and smooth....."
And after seeing these photos one needs to say yes they all had worked very well & one gets the feel that some of these screen are from computer game.
IMAGES COPYRIGHT 2005 EDOGAWA RIVER OFFICE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Source: 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
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36 comments:
this is so amazing, its not even funny. i know where i want to take my next vacation--JAPANESE SEWERS.
WOW it´s like a world of it´s own. I wanna live in those Sewers, oh yeah.
did they build this based on a video game?
These look like levels on Halo!
Incredible, it looks like something out of half-life.
The Ninja Turtles should move to Japan.
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Their sewer looks like something out of The Fifth Element. They ought to make it a tourist attraction. I'd go visit.
priceless sci fi inspiration gallery. the japanese put the gundam on the sewer system
Amazing sight.
This is the ninja turtles mansion. Great photos!
İf there is money, there is no problem...
awesome
All that sushi has to go somewhere...
When I opened up the first image after starring at it for a while I found myself trying to mouse downwards to look further downwards as I would in halflife... disappointed that I couldn't. Someone should make a game that takes place there.
This is amazing! Looks like movie set.
Are you sure these are real? :) Beautiful stuff. I'd like to build my house in there.
WOW the sewer system in Japan is amazing. Here in the UK I am sure it is nothing like that lol.
Sorry but it doesnt look like a sewer but rather like a big rainwater collector. Otherwise, it wouldnt be empty and so clean.
Whatever it is, just WOW!
Amazing photos
Haha, I guess the Japanese practice their style and design underground as well. I didn't think I would ever call a sewer by the word amazing, but I guess there's a first for everything!
WOW!! this is so amazing, I hope Indian sewers association have a look at these and learn a lesson. :)
They are some pretty cool pictures, very crisp and clean. What camera was used I have to say im quite jealous of the pictre quality
Umm.. I can't believe nobody mentioned Mirror's Edge yet. One of the levels in it is completely IDENTICAL to these Japanese sewers.
By the way, Anonymous, the video game you're speaking of is probably Mirror's Edge. These sewers probably existed BEFORE that game.
Their sewer looks like something out of The Fifth Element. They ought to make it a tourist attraction.
This is a Water Control System not a Sewer. Anyways, it's pretty amazing.
This almost looks like the work of Richard Serra. Who knew such an awe inspiring site could be deep underground, taking care of our waste of all things.
This is definitely where they got the sewers for Half-Life 2.
one more reason to praise japan. they are in XXII century.
We shouldn't be admiring sewers so much!
Those first pictures of all those columns remind me of Total Recall.
this is awesome
This reminds me a lot of Akira.
Who knew Japanese sewers could be so amazing :P. they better put some
water softener salt in there :O
it's awesome!
Mirrors Edge based part of their level totally on the first two pics.
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