Like anime to travel to Japan, which places have to go? Okay~ So I'll introduce you to the ones you should hit? Manga Street?
More like nostalgic type, classic anime. It's great to go to the original location of the anime, for example, Kamakura, to commemorate the days when we all watched Slam Dunk. Or go to Hida City in Gifu Prefecture to find the beautiful setting of "Your Name". But there's also the more .... simple and brutal way, which is to go to the kind of street full of anime characters .... This kind is called in Japan? Manga rodeo? Manga Street. The local area is home to famous manga artists and classic works. The local tourism bureau but spared no effort to publicize, full of streets you are familiar with the cartoon image, a variety of peripheral souvenirs, cartoon menu, just afraid that you are not addicted. The local tourist office has been promoting the cartoon characters you are familiar with, with all kinds of souvenirs and cartoon menus, just in case you don't enjoy it.
1. Shigeru Mizuki Boulevard (Tottori Prefecture): If you like the manga "Onitaro" or have watched the NHK morning drama "Onitaro's Wife" (げげの女房), you're no stranger to Shigeru Mizuki-sensei. It's a bit of a long time ago, but the image is really classic. The lyrics of the song, "The life of an ogre, no exams, no work, no worries, no worries, no worries. In Shigeru Mizuki's hometown, Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture, there is a Shigeru Mizuki Boulevard. There are 153 bronze statues of oni (demons) standing from the station to Honmachi Arch Street. Various kinds of stores around the sale of oniichiro are lined up, and there is also a demon mailbox ~ even the street lamps are the image of Papa Eyeball ah ~!
The one thing I'm most excited to try is Papa Eyeball's desserts~! My friend from Tottori Prefecture was excited to introduce that this place even lights up at night! Lighting up
==Lighting up a bronze statue of a demon? It's always subtle.2. Ishinomaki City Manga Avenue (Miyagi Prefecture), First of all~ Ishinomaki City has the Ishinomori Manga Museum~ it's a building that looks like a spaceship and stands on the waterfront. Every day at regular intervals, a divine dragon leaps out of it and hovers down. Classic reproductions of Mr. Shotaro Ishinomori's works. Ishinomaki Station and various parts of Ishinomaki City are also filled with cartoon characters from classic works such as Masked Superman and Re-Animator 009. Manga Street is really fun, as if you have traveled to the world of manga. After reading manga in Ishinomaki City, don't forget to go to the oyster hut on the beach and have some oysters! The Maiden River near Ishinomaki is a place I super recommend to visit! 3. Tannagirl Avenue Sakura-Shinmachi Shopping Street (Tokyo Metropolis) Sakura-Shinmachi Shopping Street in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, is the place where Mr. Machiko Hasegawa, the author of Tannagirl, used to live. The shopping street from the station to the Machiko Hasegawa Museum of Art is also known as ? The shopping street from the station to Machiko Hasegawa's art museum is also called the "Miss Conch Girl Shopping Street". A bronze statue of the cartoon character from the manga stands on the side of the street as if it were just an ordinary passerby.
4. Conan Boulevard (Tottori Prefecture) Tottori Prefecture is the land of manga. The most familiar Conan has finally made his appearance! Exit JR Yura Station and go to the Japan Sea side, also known as ? Conan Street? and the Gosho Aoyama Hometown Hall stands at the end of the street. There are 12 bronze statues of Conan along the street. Conan fans, get excited! There's even a Dr. Agasa car parked in front of the Gosho Aoyama Hometown Hall! 5. Kamakura Level Crossing. Remember when Sakuragi Hanamichi and Haruko greeted each other in front of the level crossing during the opening credits of Slam Dunk, with the shimmering sea reflecting in the background? In the real world, this level crossing is the Kamakura Gakuin-mae station of the Enoden Railway, and the body of the railway is really green at the top and bottom, with beige in the center, as shown in the opening song.
Reproducing the classic image from the opening credits of "Dunk the basketball player", you will also be impressed by the Hana-no-temple - Haseiji Temple, which has a variety of flowers throughout the year, Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine, one of the three largest Hachimangu Shrines in Japan, and Kamakura Komachi-dori Street, which is full of traditional culture! Dunkers" is not only the traces of youthfulness, but also a masterpiece of blood and youth. Come here to learn Sakuragi Hanamichi to play handsome once.
Besides there are some small details of the shooting place. Who said the characters in manga are unreal~? Come to these manga avenues, meet them and immerse yourself in the world of manga! Anime abused me a thousand times, I treat anime as my first love, what kind of anime do you like to watch, why don't you leave a message and tell me~