G-Cans 首都圏外郭放水路

  • Publicado el : 20/03/2019
  • Por : S.R.
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Les colonnades souterraines

Tokyo est dotée à sa périphérie d’un immense système d’évacuation des eaux des différentes rivières qui traversent le territoire de la métropole. Les réserves et les canaux qui supportent ce système souterrain en imposent par leur gigantisme et sont accessibles aux visites des curieux !

Protection against the fury of the waters

 

The work of the G-Cans, or "shutoken gaikaku hosuiro" in Japanese meaning "anti-flood tunnel of the outer metropolitan area" began in 1993, to be put into service 13 years later, in 2006.

Built between Showa in Tokyo and Kasukabe in Saitama prefecture, north of the capital, the complex extends over 6.4 kilometers, 50 meters below the surface of the earth.

 

G-Cans tank

Wikipedia

A place of tourist passage

 

This system works during heavy rains. During the dry period, unused, it can be visited. However, certain constraints are imposed.

It is indeed necessary to reserve your place in advance, a visiting group cannot number more than 50 people, and it is necessary to speak Japanese or to be accompanied by an interpreter who can translate the explanations and inform the visitors in case of need for evacuation.

Tourists in the G-Cans

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Dirección - Horario - Acceso

  • Dirección

  • Phone

    048-746-0748
  • Horario

    From Shibuya station, take the Hanzomon line to Kasukabe station (about 1h10). Take the Noda line and stop at Minami-Sakurai station (7 min) from where a bus line leads to G-Cans.
  • Precio

    1,000 yen (about $8.50/8€)
  • Acceso

    Monday to Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm.