The manhole in today’s photo is from Kawagoe, representing the historical clock tower and symbol of the city Toki-no-Kane - “Bell of Time” . For 400 years, the tower was a part of the city landscape and the sound of its bell, which rings 4 times a day, is also one of the “100 abf Japanese Soundscapes".
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