Various pictures of the underground shrine in the metropolitan area



Temple of Parthenon like this set of movies is not CG but part of "the pressure regulating water tank" of the world's largest huge facility "Metropolitan area outflow drainage" existing in the depth of 50 meters in the metropolitan area. Known as "underground shrine". There are proven records used in many special effects and movies.

It has a width of about 78 m, a length of about 177 m, a height of about 25 m, and 59 pillars of reinforced concrete are lining up. It is said that such things exist in the basement of the metropolitan area ....

You can see pictures of this huge building on the following site. There are some pictures that can be seen around 360 degrees so it is quite inspiring. Recommended for those who got tired of lazy everyday.
Photo Gallery | Metropolitan Area Outline Water Spillway Information
http://www.g-cans.jp/intro/07photo/index.html

Photo Gallery | 360 ° Photo Gallery | Metropolitan Area Outline Water Spill Information
http://www.g-cans.jp/intro/07photo360/index.html

You can visit this facility now free of charge. Booking is from official website.

Outline of tours meeting | Tokyo Metropolitan area outline drainage channel information
http://www.g-cans.jp/kengaku/index.html

There are some reports on the situation of the tour. It looks fun.

Visit to the outskirts of Tokyo metropolitan area
http://1go2go.or.tv/doc/gcans/gcans1.htm

Hissatsushima entrance work: Protecting people's living "Underground Temple" / "Metropolitan area outline drainage road" tour report report
http://napox.exblog.jp/3335934

Named "Parthenon temple in the basement" Metropolitan area outline drainage road ... Pressure regulating water tank report
http://homepage2.nifty.com/KKS/hall/kks-report/20051119tika-shinden.htm

Actually there are commercials taken at this facility.

YouTube - Range Rover Sport Tokyo Commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skp81uz8ZL8

Also, the history of sewage system in Japan is understood by referring to the following.

Sewer history article - index frame
http://www.sewerhistory.org/articles/whregion/japan_waj01/index.htm

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log