Anime and Film Locations

Sacred Sefa-utaki and Chinen’s Charming Overlook
Sacred Sefa-utaki and Chinen’s Charming Overlook

Sacred Sefa-utaki and Chinen’s Charming Overlook

According to legend the goddess Amamikyo first came to the island of Okinawa in what’s now Nanjo City on Okinawa’s southeastern Chinen peninsula. With her came the beginning of Ryukyu’s culture and native religion. Her children where the first kings…

It’s an Adventure, Right? Haruhi Suzumiya One-Day Sightseeing Tour of Nishinomiya (and Amagasaki)
It’s an Adventure, Right? Haruhi Suzumiya One-Day Sightseeing Tour of Nishinomiya (and Amagasaki)

It’s an Adventure, Right? Haruhi Suzumiya One-Day Sightseeing Tour of Nishinomiya (and Amagasaki)

(This article is photo heavy, so please give it time to load!) One of the first anime that really got me into anime was the 2006 series the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. This was a 2006 anime series based on…

White Sand and Blue Sea: Chinen Village in Aquatope on White Sand
White Sand and Blue Sea: Chinen Village in Aquatope on White Sand

White Sand and Blue Sea: Chinen Village in Aquatope on White Sand

This is the first part of a one-day trip to Nanjo City, Okinwa, broken into two stories. Those interested in how a real seaside Okinawan village is depicted in modern pop culture can start here. If you’re just here for…

Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)
Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)

Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)

Updated Dec. 20, 2021: All Google Maps images removed and replaced with photos from my recent visit to Tokyo! May 21, 2024: Port Opening Memorial Hall added! We’re exploring the Imperial Capital (Teito) of Sakura Wars, a unique take on…

Visit Suzu’s House, a World War II Japanese Home at Showa Living History Museum
Visit Suzu’s House, a World War II Japanese Home at Showa Living History Museum

Visit Suzu’s House, a World War II Japanese Home at Showa Living History Museum

An old-fashioned wooden home hidden in an otherwise unassuming modern Tokyo suburb, Showa no Kurashi (Showa Living History Museum)* normally depicts post-war Tokyo life but for a limited time its taking visitors back to World War II to show life…

Travel to Mid-Century Japan at Showa no Machi
Travel to Mid-Century Japan at Showa no Machi

Travel to Mid-Century Japan at Showa no Machi

(Our visit to Showa no Machi was partially covered here in article about Kids on the Slope movie filming locations.) Time travel is a distinct possibility in Japan; throughout the country neighborhoods or districts are preserved like time capsules of…