The manhole covers with themes from the works of comics master Leiji Matsumoto are exquisite and feature unique layouts

The manhole covers with themes from the works of comics master Leiji Matsumoto are exquisite and feature unique layouts

Japanese manga master Leiji Matsumoto, who is 84 years old this year, has many works. Recently, Japanese media introduced 9 manhole covers with themes of Leiji Matsumoto's works in Kitakyushu. Let's appreciate them together.

•As we all know, one of the important manifestations of the anime culture of Japan, a country with a strong anime culture, is the manhole covers scattered throughout the streets and alleys, including countless manhole covers with themes of well-known anime games such as "Pokemon". This time, there are a total of 9 manhole covers with themes of Leiji Matsumoto's works, all located near JR Kokura Station in Kitakyushu City. Let's enjoy them together.

•Matsumoto Leiji is a famous Japanese cartoonist. As early as 1954, when he was in the first year of high school, he published "The Adventure of Bee" for the first time and won the "First Rookie King" award. His representative works such as "Space Battleship Yamato", "Galaxy Express 999", "Space Pirate King Haroque" and "1000 Years Queen" have caused a huge response.

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