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From the statue of Kimi-chan, if you walk up Daikoku-zaka Street, you'll find the Azabu Hikawa Shrine, where Rei (a.k.a.
Manga and anime creators love to use real-life locations as inspiration, and fans can actually visit these iconic anime locations in real life.
Explore real-life locations that inspired iconic anime settings, from the lively streets of Tokyo to peaceful countryside, perfect for fans wanting to immerse themselves!
Anime fans are making 'holy pilgrimages' across Japan to visit the real-life locations in Makoto Shinkai's 'Suzume.' Here's where they are.
Many locations of One Piece's fictional world are based on renowned real-life places (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece) The record-breaking series One Piece is widely praised for its incredible ...