Places In Anime That ACTUALLY Exist In Real Life..

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Places In Anime That ACTUALLY Exist In Real Life..

Welcome back to Travel Savvy, today on the channel we are going to check out Places in anime that actually exist in real life. Anime pilgrimage, or seichi junrei (聖地巡礼), might be a foreign term for most. In Japan, however, anime fans have taken it upon themselves to suss out and visit locations that look like or have inspired their favourite series. 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.

Your Name – Gifu Prefecture. Your Name is an anime film that broke box-office records in Japan and across the world. It tells the story of a boy in Tokyo and a girl in the countryside as they suddenly swapped bodies. 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. Unbeknownst to many, the town of Itomori is fictional. But its mountainous landscapes are very much real and inspired by Gifu Prefecture. In the movie, Hida City in Gifu Prefecture is a neighbouring town of Itomori. After Mitsuha’s sudden disappearance, Taki travels from Tokyo in search of her. He makes a pit stop in the small town of Hida Furukawa, visiting the city library and other locations in search of Itomori. Chihayafuru – Ōmi Shrine. Chihayafuru is an anime about uta-karuta (歌かるた, poetry karuta), a competitive Japanese card game that is physically and mentally demanding. The deck of cards used in a karuta game comprises poems from Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (小倉百人一首), a classical collection of 100 Japanese poems by 100 poets. The beautiful vermillion Ōmi Shrine frequently featured in the anime is located in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture. Famous for hosting the annual national karuta championships, the shrine is said to be connected to the creation of karuta. Emperor Tenji, the 38th emperor of Japan and the founder of Otsu, is enshrined as a deity here. Ōmi Shrine was constructed in 1940 to commemorate 2,600 years of rule by the Japanese imperial family. More on the Places in anime that actually exist in real life when you finish this video.

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