
進撃の巨人
Humanity lives within enormous walled cities to protect themselves from Titans. The creator Hajime Isayama grew up in Oita Prefecture, which inspired many locations.
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日田市豆田町
The hometown of creator Hajime Isayama in Oita Prefecture, with a preserved Edo-era merchant district.
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別府温泉
One of Japan's most famous hot spring cities, near Isayama's hometown and often visited alongside Attack on Titan pilgrimage.
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大山ダム(リヴァイ・エレン・ミカサ銅像)
Life-size bronze statues of Levi, young Eren, and young Mikasa overlooking the massive Oyama Dam in the Hita mountains. The dam's towering concrete wall powerfully evokes the Walls that protect humanity in the series.
進撃の巨人 in HITA ミュージアム
A dedicated museum in Hita's historic Mameda district featuring original artwork, production materials, and life-size Titan models. The museum offers an immersive experience into the world of Attack on Titan.
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日田温泉
A hot spring district along the Mikuma River in Hita city, popular with fans as a base for the Attack on Titan pilgrimage. The riverside ryokan area offers relaxation after visiting the nearby AoT sites.

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大山ダム

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