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  1. Jul 30, 2020 · From an obscure library in a rural town to mystical woodlands inhabited by ancient trees, we have put together 10 real life anime locations for a sacred anime tour around Japan. 1. Your Name – Gifu Prefecture

    • Tokyo Tower. Tokyo Tower has been featured in many movies, including Godzilla and King Kong, along with tons of anime series and anime films. And why wouldn't it?
    • Asakusa. Unlike the aforementioned Akihabara, its neighboring ward Asakusa offers an experience that's more toward the traditional side of Japan. From the old shrines to the shopping districts, you'll find yourself going slightly back in time, like traveling the streets on a rickshaw while in a traditional kimono (from kimono rental shops).
    • Shirakawa-gō. The anime series Higurashi When They Cry takes place in a fictional village called Hinamizawa, where creepy dark secrets lurk. Hinamizawa was based on a small traditional village called Shiragawa-gō, located in Shirakawa of Gifu Prefecture.
    • Yokohama City. The Bungo Stray Dogs anime series is set in Yokohama, a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture of the Kanto region. It's home to many sightseeing spots, from museums and parks to cultural sites.
    • Pre-Trip Checklist Entering Japan
    • Suga Shrine Staircase (Tokyo) — Your Name
    • Lake Motosu (Yamanaka) — Yuru Camp
    • Shirakawago (Takayama) — Higurashi When They Cry
    • Dogo Onsen (Ehime) — Spirited Away
    • Lake Shikaribetsu (Hokkaido) — Spirited Away
    • Yakushima (Kagoshima) — Princess Mononoke
    • Kamakurakoko-Mae Station (Kanagawa)— Slam Dunk
    • Oyama Dam (Hita City) — Attack on Titan
    • Akihabara (Tokyo) — Steins;Gate

    With Japan’s borders recently opened to Singaporean travellers, here are some quick tips to make your life easier ✈️: 1) Register on Japan Web in advance to skip the long airport queue like skipping anime openings. 2) Digital Vaccination Certificate via Notarise — minimum of 3 vaccination doses to skip PCR test 3) Bring sufficient masks — most attr...

    “Haven’t we… Have I met you somewhere before?” —Nope, I exist in the real world unlike you. The famous blockbuster movie, Your Name, by Makoto Shinkai, ends with an emotional and touching ending scene where the main characters Taki and Mitsuha meet after the meteor incident on this legendary staircase leading to Suga Shrine in Yotsuya. Alight at Yo...

    Photo credits (real-life image): animetourism88.com If there is one image that symbolises the heartwarming anime Yuru Camp, it is this very picture of Lake Motosu! To summarise, Yuru Camp is about the protagonist, Rin, and her friends travelling across various campsites in Japan. When visiting Mt Fuji, it is paramount to visit the Five Fuji Lakes a...

    This UNESCO World Heritage Site is actually the inspiration for Hinamizawa, the village where the horror/murder mystery franchise, Higurashi When They Cry, is set. Far from being cursed (hopefully), this beautiful village features locations such as the Hachiman Shrine and Wada House. The idyllic traditional village is beautiful across all seasons w...

    Photo credits: japan-guide.com Tucked in Ehime Prefecture, Dogo Onsen Honkan is one of the must-visit anime locations in northwest Shikoku. It’s the inspiration for Aburaya, the bathhouse owned by Yubaba, the witch in Spirited Away. Aside from its popularity because of the film, it’s also hailed as the oldest hot spring in Japan ♨️. Photo credits: ...

    Photo credits: kawatabi-hokkaido.com I’m sure every Spirited Awayfan would remember the mysterious train station situated in the middle of a lake that extends across the horizon. Lake Shikaribetsu is famous for its train tracks spanning into the crystal-clear lake, looking as if it is straight out of a fairytale. However, I don’t think I would be r...

    Photo credits: thejapantimes The island of Yakushima is home to a fairy-tale forest so magical that it inspired Hayao Miyazaki, the genius behind Studio Ghibli, to include it in his animated masterpiece, Princess Mononoke. It is famously known for yaku sugi– some of the most ancient living trees on the planet. The island also has an indigenous sub-...

    Photo credits: zekkeijapan.com How I wish my trip to work could have a view like this 😌. This railway crossing at Kamakurakokomae Station with its vast ocean views and clear blue skies was used as the model for a scene in the upbeat opening theme for Slam Dunk, a classic sports anime that needs little introduction. Being one of the first animes I ...

    Photo credits: tabimaniajapan.com The first installation of the project “Attack on Titanin HITA” was constructing life-sized statues of the main characters Eren, Mikasa, and Armin in front of the 93-metres-tall Oyama Dam which served as the inspiration for Wall Maria. With the surrounding view cut off by this massive structure, it makes you feel li...

    Akihabara is a must-visit for any Japanese pop-culture fan simply because of the sheer number of anime and manga shops. Bonus points if you are a Steins;Gatefan, as Akihabara is also the premise of this highly-rated series.

    • Yakushima Island - Princess Mononoke. Princess Mononoke (1997) is a staple of Japanese animation, one of Hayao Miyazaki 's undisputed masterpieces. The captivating atmosphere and the sets found in this film were largely inspired by a unique location in Japan: the island of Yakushima !
    • Asakusa - Demon Slayer. Asakusa is a district of Tokyo featured in the popular anime Demon Slayer (2018), episodes 7 and 8 of which take place in this emblematic place of the Taisho era (1912-1926).
    • The steps to the Suga temple (Tokyo) - Your name. If you have seen Your Name (2016), you must remember the famous final scene, on this staircase. Since the release of Makoto Shinkai's hit film , this discreet staircase of 26 concrete steps has attracted thousands of visitors, who come to immortalize their visit by taking photos and it is not uncommon to see tourists trying to reproduce the cult scene there .
    • Shirakawago - Higurashi no naku koro ni. Shirakawago is an area in Gifu Prefecture that has several villages and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
  2. May 30, 2024 · From bustling cityscapes to serene countryside settings, anime in real life is more common than you might think. These famous Japanese locations serve as the canvas upon which creators paint their stories, adding a layer of realism to the fantastical narratives.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Lucky for you, some of the most memorable anime series ever were based on real places in this beautiful nation. On your next vacation to Japan, check over these 10 real-life locations featured in actual anime! Quick VIew. Steins Gate – Akihabara. Tokyo Revengers – Shibuya. Your Name – Suga Shrine. Weathering With You – Kabukicho.

  4. Nov 28, 2023 · Some popular anime are set in the real-life places in Japan even if they are categorized as fantasy anime. Fans both in Japan and overseas travel to the locations they see in the anime to experience the worlds inspiring them, which is known as an anime pilgrimage or anime tourism.

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