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  1. Jul 30, 2020 · The film splits its scenes between two contrasting locations – the urban landscape of Tokyo that is home to male lead Taki, and the idyllic countryside setting of Itomori where female lead Mitsuha resides. Taki approaching locals for directions at Keta Wakamiya Shrine in Hida City.

    • The National Art Centre
    • Yotsuya Station
    • Suga Shrine
    • NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building
    • Shinanomachi Station
    • Yunika Vision

    The restaurant that Taki and Okudera-senpai dined at during their date is called "Salon de the Rond" and is located on the second floor of The National Art Centre. To get a better view, I suggest going up to the third floor. The restaurant opens at 11AM. There are also some shots of the Art Centre during the date like the brown-lined walls and glas...

    For their date, Taki and Okudera-senpai meet up at Yotsuya Station. To get a better view, take the Akasaka exit and look back. Unfortunately, there was construction going on when I visited so the actual part of the station that is in the film did not have the "Yotsuya Station" sign (the right side) so I opted for the other side. The view of Okudera...

    The way to Suga Shrine

    It's a little bit of walk from Yotsuya Station to Suga Shrine so I suggest using Google maps to navigate. Once you spot Lawson 100 store, turn and walk a little until you spot these signs (location on Google Map). Unfortunately, the sign is too high for me to take the actual angle as in the film (!). The intersection also appears in the film; however, there was construction going on when I went so I was not able to take a shot. But walking further, you'll recognize this spot which is also in...

    Stairs to Suga Shrine

    The stairs to Suga Shrine is perhaps the most iconic location of the film. The first promotional materials is set here and film's hopeful ending also takes place here. The stairs itself is nothing special. Locals past by it normally. But having seen the film, the significance of it changes particularly when you think about Taki and Mitsuha meeting here. While the view is not a hundred percent similar as it is in the film, the resemblance is pretty close. Location on Google Map One of the best...

    Exiting from Shinanomachi Station, the NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building is visible from your right side. This is also taken from the same angle that is in featured in the film. Be careful not to take pictures in the middle of the road as the shooting area is nestled between two intersecting roads. The building appears as part of the Tokyo montage:

    In your front, there is a flight of stairs to a pedestrian bridge. This is the same pedestrian that Taki is in after his date with Okudera-senpai. The bridge is somewhat significant in the film as well because this is when Taki starts to think about and even realize his feelings for Mitsuha.

    Yunika Vision is located in Shinjuku and is a giant television screen that broadcasts news, advertisements and music videos. In the film, Yunika Vision is where the fall of the Tiamat comet is broadcast. The area is crowded and busy so be careful when taking photos not to block the pedestrian crossing.

  2. Oct 2, 2017 · In the March 18, 2005 Okubo Elementary graduation, students were given a graduation album with a blank page, should the students decide to place pictures of Mitarai and "Girl A," or class pictures containing both, on them. The school announced that photos would be made available upon request.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · 1. How did Shintaro Tsuji come up with the idea for Hello Kitty? Shintaro Tsuji was inspired by the simple joy of giving and wanted to create a character that could bring happiness to people’s lives. After observing the popularity of cute characters in Japan, he envisioned a cartoon cat with a heart-shaped face, and thus Hello Kitty was born. 2.

  4. Mar 10, 2024 · While just a child, Natsumi Tsuji took the life of her classmate Satomi Mitarai in a horrific act of violence. This nightmare became an anime fan’s dream as Nevada Tan went viral online. But memes often obscure real trauma.

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  5. Jan 2, 2024 · For those of us who love anime, we might be wondering if some of the locations in the series that we watch are actually based on real life. The answer is yes! This is known as “Seichijunrei” in Japanese, which means “real-life anime locations”.

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  7. Aug 30, 2022 · While there are hundreds to choose from, we’ve selected 10 anime that use fascinating and unique real-life settings worthy of visiting! We’ve also ensured a balance of locations across Japan, so you can tour lots of the country on anime alone!

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