Japan is worthy of its reputation as a superpower of anime, and anime culture is present in every corner of life. At today's municipal press conference on July 29, exquisite manhole covers inspired by the classic anime "Fist of the North Star" were announced. A total of seven designs will be installed on the sewer outlets in Saku City, Nagano Prefecture in September. "Fist of the North Star" is a classic Japanese manga created in 1984 by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. It tells the story of how after a large-scale nuclear war devastated humanity, humans began to fight each other for the only fresh water and food. Kenjiro, the heir of the Fist of the North Star , relied on his extremely powerful assassination fist - the Fist of the North Star, to fight against various evil forces and eventually bring light back to the world. The reason for choosing to cooperate with Saku City in Nagano Prefecture is because Buronson's hometown is here. There are 7 designs of new manhole covers, with classic characters from the original work as the theme. The mayor said that the setting of the "Fist of the North Star" manhole cover will greatly promote the construction of urban tourism characteristics. |
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