Manhole Covers in Shizuoka Prefecture 25: Mount Fuji Manhole Covers! (富士山のマンホール)

SHIMIZU-B-1

The mint Manhole Cover in Shimizu City before it was merged in Shizuoka City depicting the World Cultural Heritage of Mount Fuji and Miho Matsubara Beach!

Mount Fuji is partly in Shizuoka Prefecture as many in Yamanashi Prefecture will rightly if somewhat insistently point out, but we also have the Miho Matsubara beach which is included in the World Cultural Heritage!
Mind you, I will be extremely happy to add Mount Fuji manhole covers from Yamanashi prefecture anytime if someone is kind enough to send them to me!
As for people who think that Mount Fuji lies in Kanagawa Prefecture or Tokyo, I’m sorry to disappoint them although they also have the cahnce to see it on bright days!

SHIMIZU-B-1Sodeshi 袖師

The same found in Sodeshi, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

SHIMIZU-E-4

The same but for rain waters instead of river waters without the colors!

SHIMIZU-E-5

The same as above but with “Shizuoka City” instead of “Shimizu City”!

SN3O5162

Found in many places in Shizuoka City!
A rarity in a sense as it is dated in “2007”!

SN3O5285

Also found a bit everywhere in Shizuoka City!

SN3O5096

Found in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!
Note the sakura ebi design for which Yui is nationally known!

SN3O5089

The same as above in blue!

FUJI-CITY-1

A beautiful mint manhole cover for Fuji City, a city named after Mount Fuji!

YOSHIWARA-1

The same design but in different colors!

SN3O5589

The same without the colors!

SN3O5590

The same again, but half size!

FUJI-CITY-2

The same as a mint manhole cover but in different design and colors!

FUJI-CITY-3

Arguably the most beautiful manhole cover in Japan found in Yaoshiwara, Fuji City, depicting Kaguyahime of the Legend, The Bamboo Cutter’s daughter!

FUJIEDA-1

A beautiful mint manhole cover in Fujieda City!
Although the City includes “Fuji/藤”, it means “Wisteria”, not “Mount Fuji/富士”!

SN3O5184

The same as found on a pavement in Fujieda city!

FUJIEDA-2

Another mint of the same but in different colors!

SN3O5187

the same as found on a pavement in Fujieda City!

GOTEMBA-1a

Found in Gotemba City!

SHIMIZU-CHO-1

Beautiful mint in Shimizu Cho at the foot of Mount Fuji!
Not to be confused with Shimizu Ku in Shizuoka City!

NIRAYAMA-1

Found in Nirayama merged with Izu no Kuni City!
Famous for the Hansharou Foundries and strawberries!

YAIZU-CITY-3a

Beautiful mint manhole cover for Yaizu City, a fishing port city known all over Japan!

SN3O5051

The same as found on a pavement in yaizu City!

YAIZU-CITY-3b

The same without the colors!

Still looking!

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