Anime "Crayon Shin-chan" characters featured on manhole covers near Tokyo

Kasukabe city in Japan has installed manhole covers featuring characters from the popular anime 'Crayon Shin-chan'. The initiative aims to promote local tourism by highlighting the city's connection to the long-running series.
The Kasukabe city government said the manhole covers, which come in two designs and are approximately 60 centimetres in diameter, feature the city's symbol, wisteria flower, along with vividly coloured illustrations of the main character, Shinnosuke Nohara, and his family.Crayon Shin-chan, which started airing on TV in the 1990s, follows the adventures of 5-year-old Shinnosuke, nicknamed Shin-chan, and his family and friends in the city. The anime series has also been broadcast elsewhere in Asia, including Thailand, and parts of Europe.Five covers have been installed around Kasukabe Station, operated by Tobu Railway Co, according to the city government.During an unveiling event held on Sunday at the city hall, a mascot resembling Shin-chan made an appearance and posed for photographs with children who were present.Kasukabe Mayor Kazuhiro Iwaya said in an address to the crowd, "I hope you can get a real sense of Kasukabe, the town where Crayon Shin-chan lives."Aoi Arai, 9, who participated in the photo session, said, "I was surprised to see the colourful drawings of Shin-chan. They are impressive."
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