About manhole card distribution [distribution temporarily suspended]
Updated: July 16, 2024
We have temporarily suspended distribution as we are out of stock.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
gundam manhole card
Inagi City is the birthplace of Japan's first mechanical designer Kunio Okawara, who was responsible for the mechanical designs of numerous anime works such as ``Mobile Suit Gundam'', ``Armored Trooper Votoms'', and ``Yatterman'', so it is known as the birthplace of Kunio Okawara, Japan's first mechanical designer. Under the title Kunio Okawara Project, we aim to create a city that is attractive to children and families by installing monuments and holding talk events, and aim to create a lively city, as well as foster civic pride, revitalize the region, and promote tourism. We are working on promotion etc.
Our city is also working on Gundam manhole cards as part of a project by mechanical designer Kunio Okawara.
Distribution location
Inagi Transmission Base Pair Terrace <br id="3"/>Location: 516-2 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City (under the elevated Inagi-Naganuma Station on the JR Nambu Line)
Phone: 042-401-5786
Business hours: 10am to 7pm (Closed: December 29th to January 3rd)
Note: Distribution will only be made during business hours. For information on temporary closures, etc., please see the Inagi Transmission Base Pair Terrace SNS, etc. (Official X account: @pear_terrace)
Stock status
As of March 31, 2024, we have run out of stock and have temporarily suspended distribution.
Inagi City (Tourism) X Official Account: @inagi_kanko
About manhole cards
The Manhole Card is a card jointly issued by the Sewerage Public Relations Platform (GKP) and local governments across the country to convey the appeal of Japanese manholes and deepen understanding and interest in sewerage.
For details, please visit the Sewerage Public Relations Platform (GKP) homepage (external link) .
Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Industry, Culture and Sports Department Tourism Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781