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Drainspotting by Remo Camerota | Books Drainspotting by Remo Camerota In Japan, scanning the streets for colourful manhole covers has become a pastime for anyone looking to experience the distinctly Japanese visual phenomenon of 'drainspotting'. Some of the finest manhole cover art has been collected by drainspotter extraordinaire, Remo CamerotaDrainspotting by Remo Camerota (Mark Batty Publisher )
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Tue 22 Jun 2010 08.34 EDT First published on Tue 22 Jun 2010 08.34 EDT
Yokkaichi City, Mie: Called the 'windy city', this Yokkaichi City cover represents the city’s port and infamous windsPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher Share on Facebook Kinosaki Town, Toyooka City, HyogoPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Aka Island, Shimajiri-gun, OkinawaPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Yotsuya, Shinjuku Ward, TokyoPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Ikaruga Town, Ikoma-gun, NaraPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Kisarazu City: Based on a local myth, these mischievous raccoons tried to surprise a local Buddhist priest every day, but the priest was never surprised. One day, the raccoons beat their bellies as hard as they could, eventually beating themselves to death. In the end they did get the better of the priest, who was shocked that they had died at their own hand. The raccoons are now the town mascotPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher Share on Facebook Shimokitazawa, Setagaya Wards, Tokyo: The firefly and killifish can only survive in clean water, so having them on the cover tells people not to dump pollutants into the water supply Photograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher Share on Facebook Matsumoto City, Nagano: Matsumato City is famous for making temari, which are bouncing balls made from tightly-wound cottonPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher Share on Facebook Kumamoto City, KumamotoPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Yotsuya, Shinjuku Ward, TokyoPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Iizuka City, FukuokaPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
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Share on Facebook Yamaguchi City, YamaguchiPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Fukuchiyama, Hiroshima: This drain cover represents the annual Fukuchiyama festival dance, held in the city’s templePhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher Share on Facebook Urayasu City, ChibaPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
Share on Facebook Takamatsu City, Kagawa: This cover is based on the Tale of the Heike, a medieval epic detailing a war between two clans for control of JapanPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher Share on Facebook Hanzan, Marugame City, KagawaPhotograph: Remo Camerota/Photos courtesy of Mark Batty Publisher
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