Japanese Sewer System

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by fearless_fx, Jul 18, 2007.

  1. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

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    Holy *ahem* Crap... their sewer system looks more futuristic then most of the buildings i have seen
     
  2. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    Kinda looks like some underground city.
     
  3. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    wow its huge....u could shoot a movie there
     
  4. damn man... thats gonna hold a hell lot of shit in there...
     
  5. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    Maybe the reason why its so big is to prevent semen from clogging it. -rotfl
     
  6. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    lol knowing those japanese and their bukkake you could damn well be right
     
  7. [N]

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    ^ LMAO.........but damn guess japanese people let out a lot of waste daily lols. they gotta dump shit in style too lols.
     
  8. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    It looks amazing, maybe they should film ninja turtles living there.:D
     
  9. reflection

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    This somehow reminds me of all the Kyuubi and misc. sewer scenes in Naruto. It is a very intriguing infrastructure indeed, probably going to wiki this a bit. -lol
     
  10. zoom_zoom

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    holy crap! that's a huge sewer system...and it's clean too....i bet this is where the japanese hide when godzilla or the angels from evangelion come
     
  11. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    damn!...that shit is straight out of blade runner...damn..
     
  12. dragong87

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    whoa it's huge!! y do they need it so big!!
    looks like somethin from sci fi movies!
     
  13. ChilliChidori

    ChilliChidori Well-Known Member

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    That's huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge! They use it as a sewer? It's looking more like a reservoir, a bunker or a hideout for a Japanese secret organization.
    I wonder why they build such a huge sewer. They have the biggest one in the whole world - try to compensate something? -lol -^_^ -tongue2
     
  14. mingming2006

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    dang, the next couple of batman films can easily be filmed there hehe...
     
  15. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    you now the huge underground rooms are reservoirs not sewers :D

    they have em in UK and probably everywhere in the world ;)

    heres a smaller one -lol

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  16. Flames

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    Woah thats one heck of a huge sewer...you could use that as a hideout during earthquakes or tsunami
     
  17. dim8sum

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    ^dude read my post above you.... its not a sewer
     
  18. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    haha.. japs are always good at building stuff.. but i really wonder wats e reason for all e huge space and lighting? you can almost imagine an underground themepark with all that sewer water running thru..haha.. wild wild wet

    edit: jus read the above post.. so they are reservoirs? hmm.. still doesnt explain the lights.. but still can be theme park.. haha.. so cool
     
  19. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    haha the lights are for well lighting :p they drain them everyonce in a while to do maintenance, repairs etc

    edit just found :

    The G-Cans project(首都圏外郭放水路 Shutoken Gaikaku Housui Ro, means drain outer Tokyo metropolitan area.) is an underground infrastructure in Tokyo, Japan built for preventing overflow of the city's major waterways and rivers during rain and typhoon seasons.

    Work on the project started in 1992; it consists of five concrete containment silos with a height of 65 m and a diameter of 32 m, connected by 6.4 km of tunnels, 50 m beneath the surface, as well as a large water tank with a height of 25.4 m, with a length of 177 m, with a width of 78 m, and with 59 massive pillars connected to a number of 10 MW turbines that can pump up to 200 tons of water into the Edogawa river per second.
     
  20. w10_chi24

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    looks like something out of a movie sceene!!!!