Flying Witch

ふらいんぐうぃっち

Traditionally, when a witch turns 15, she's supposed to go out into the world alone to study magic. Makoto's parents, however, believe that their directionally-challenged daughter should get a high school degree. Instead of being sent out on her own, Makoto and her cat Chito find themselves traveling from the bustling city of Yokohama to Aomori Prefecture, where they'll stay with relatives until Makoto finishes school. It's going to be a big adjustment, and it only gets more complicated since "n

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Traditionally, when a witch turns 15, she's supposed to go out into the world alone to study magic. Makoto's parents, however, believe that their directionally-challenged daughter should get a high school degree. Instead of being sent out on her own, Makoto and her cat Chito find themselves traveling from the bustling city of Yokohama to Aomori Prefecture, where they'll stay with relatives until Makoto finishes school. It's going to be a big adjustment, and it only gets more complicated since "n

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Hirosaki Apple Park

弘前市りんご公園

This apple orchard park represents the agricultural setting of the anime, showcasing the region's famous apple cultivation. The park's apple trees and rural landscape match scenes where characters interact with nature and local farming culture.

Hirosaki Station

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神奈川県横浜市

神奈川県横浜市

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Hirosaki Castle

弘前城

This historic castle serves as a prominent landmark in the anime, appearing in several episodes as part of the town's scenic backdrop. The castle and its surrounding park are featured when characters explore the local area and during seasonal events.

Hirosaki Station

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Aomori Museum of Art

青森県立美術館

This modern museum appears briefly in the anime as part of the cultural landscape of Aomori Prefecture. The distinctive white architecture and cultural significance make it a recognizable landmark that adds depth to the regional setting.

Aomori Station

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Mount Iwaki

岩木山

This prominent mountain serves as a constant backdrop throughout the anime, visible from many locations in the series. Its distinctive conical shape is frequently shown in wide shots establishing the rural Aomori setting.

Hirosaki Station

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