Not to Be Confused with a Manhole Cover
Fire hydrants in Japan are not the type dogs lift their legs up, to pee on.
They are placed underground and, usually a signpost, nearby indicates their presence.
This one was the first, I've come across, that was decorated with a fire engine.
Usually, they are not painted or decorated in any fashion.
Few of them are round, like manhole covers. Usually, they are rectangular in shape.
Travelers should know, parking a vehicle on one of these, could result in a healthy fine.
Camera: Pentax K3
Lens: Pentax 18-250 at 25mm
Exposure: f/11 1/125 ISO 100
Location: Tsuken Jima, Okinawa, Japan
Date and Time: SEP 25 2015 12:40PM
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