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dramamusicromanceslice of life(2006)

Two twenty-somethings seemingly share nothing in common apart from their first name, but a chance meeting on a train bound for Tokyo sets Nana Komatsu and Nana Oosaki on a collision course with destiny. Nana Komatsu, a love-at-first-sight dreamer, aims to find enduring happiness in the big city. Nana Oosaki, neo punk rock vocalist, pursues her burning ambitions of musical stardom and worldwide fame. As their fates increasingly intertwine, they each chase their dreams — until the harsh realities

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Tokyo Station

東京駅

The iconic red brick station building appears in the opening sequence and several transition scenes. Its historic Marunouchi side facade is particularly prominent when showing the characters' daily work routine in central Tokyo.

Tokyo Station 20 min

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Shibuya Scramble Crossing

渋谷スクランブル交差点

The world's busiest pedestrian crossing appears as a symbol of Tokyo's overwhelming urban energy. The location emphasizes the contrast between normal human life and the hidden devil society existing alongside it.

Shibuya Station 20 min

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Yoyogi Park

代々木公園

A large urban park in Shibuya that serves as a peaceful retreat location for characters seeking quiet moments away from their hectic schedules. The park's spacious grounds and seasonal beauty provide a natural contrast to the urban settings throughout the series.

Harajuku Station 90 min

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Shinjuku Station South Exit

新宿駅南口

One of Tokyo's busiest transportation hubs, featuring the iconic southern entrance with its modern architecture and constant flow of people. The station area represents urban isolation themes and serves as a backdrop for character transitions in the series.

Shinjuku Station 20 min

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