And if you’re wondering if Japan also has non-Pokemon-related anime manhole covers, the answer to that is a definite yes.
In December of 2018, Japan’s first Pokémon manhole cover was installed in Kagoshima Prefecture, on the southwest island of Kyushu.
The six new Pokémon manhole covers bring the total up to 103 nationwide, with Fukushima, Hokkaido, Iwate, Kagawa, Kagoshima, Kanagawa, Miyazaki, and Tottori being the prefectures outside Tokyo where they can be found.
Instead, they’re all waiting inside Serigaya Park in Matsuya, a city in the southwest part of Tokyo Metropolis.