Tour: Japan's Anime Mecca that Moves the Heart
Slam Dunk Master - Kamakura High School
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This is a famous spot. I don't need to explain too much. You can see this intersection as soon as you leave the Kamakura Gakumae Station on the Enoden train in Kanagawa Prefecture.
People often come here in basketball uniforms or high school girl's sailor costumes.
It turns out that the young man in her heart has never left.
“Coach, I want to play basketball.”
Ice Cream - Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture




I have to say that Japan's local publicity combined with the anime industry is really well done. The city of Takayama was originally a small place with little publicity, but thanks to the popularity of the animated movie Ice Tang, the local economy has grown tremendously. However, due to the popularity of the animated movie "Ice Cream", the local economy has grown tremendously.
The anime can be described as a Takayama City 100% set.
Walking around the city is like being in an anime. It's also a great place to cosplay in high school sailor costumes.
As the name suggests, Takayama City is very high up in the mountains, where snow accumulates in winter, and where the famous Hapuraya is located.
It takes about 5 hours by bus from Tokyo and 2.5 hours by bus from Nagoya.
Takayama is also famous for its tungsten beef, which melts in your mouth and is a must-try!
Shinjuku Gyoen

Shinobazu no Tingyo is one of the first anime to introduce the concept of "Sacred Site Tour". The stage of the anime is the Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo's famous royal gardens and tourist attraction.
Conveniently located within a 10-minute walk from the south exit of JR Shinjuku Station or a 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Gyoen-mae Subway Station.
The restoration is very touching.
It is important to note that although the teacher in the anime brought beer, you are not allowed to drink in Shinjuku Gyoen!
Nanako Kenshin - Shitamachi Asakusa
One of the traditional cultures of Japan is the samurai culture. Besides Kenshin, there are many other samurai anime. For example, there are many anime with samurai themes, such as Ginga. Asakusa is a famous center of downtown culture in Tokyo. (JR Asakusa Station)
In addition to Asakusa Temple, rickshaws, and steak houses, girls can try kimono, and guys can do samurai cosplay!
Many European and American tourists come to Japan to do “samurai cosplay”, which is becoming more and more popular among Asian tourists. Why don't you try it too?

Samurai Rent-A-Cloth-"SAMURAI-AI."
Address: 1-13-13 Hanakawato, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Recent Stations: Shallow Grass
Sightseeing Spots Nearby:Asakusa Temple
Reservations/Official website:http://samuraiai.com/
※Chinese translation is always available at the store.
※Luggage check-in is available
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