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Top 5 Real-Life Anime Locations In Japan

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Ever wondered what anime in real life feels like? Well, although there are a number of reasons to visit Japan once in your lifetime, such as all the traditional culture, the food, the amazing landscapes, and so on, one cannot possibly ignore the rising popularity of Japanese anime in the world. Today, it is a true fact that more and more people from across the globe are coming to Japan to see the places that inspired their favorite anime. So, in this article, we are going to learn about the Top 5 Real-Life Anime Locations in Japan. We bet you all are as excited as we are! Thus, without any further ado, let us start with the first anime on our list:

1.Yotsuya, Tokyo

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The anime ‘Your Name’ was released into worldwide cinemas in the year 2016 and touched the hearts of millions of its fans internationally. This anime follows the lives of two characters from two different timelines who somehow switch bodies. One of the most iconic moments in the anime is when the two main characters finally meet. They are both standing on a staircase with red railings. This exact section was influenced by the staircase at the Suga Shrine in Yotsuya.

2. Chichibu Bridge – The Flower We Saw That Day

This anime is about a beautiful story about friendship. In the series, a group of friends slowly drift apart after one of them passes away in an accident. One may have noticed that the bridge in the background of some of the main scenes and also in the opening scene of the anime is the famous Chichibu Bridge. This bridge is located in the beautiful city of Saitama.

3. Dogo Onsen, Matsuyama – Spirited Away

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We can never forget the super popular ‘Spirited Away. The series is undoubtedly one of the most popular anime in the world. One scene in the anime is actually influenced by Dogo Onsen. The same is located in Matsuyama on Shikoku Island.

4. Washinomiya Shrine, Saitama – Lucky Star

Lucky Star is a series that revolves around the lives of super-fan Konata Izumi and her friends. It tells us about her every day albeit interesting life. The tori gates which are shown in the opening scene are a replica of the Washinomiya Shrine.

5. Akihabara, Tokyo – Steins Gate

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Akihabara is a suburb series. It can be described as an anime lover’s paradise. However, many may not know that acts as the influence for the setting of ‘Steins’. This location is situated right in the heart of Tokyo.


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