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Hi Score Girl

ハイスコアガール

The year is 1991 and 6th grader Yaguchi Haruo only has video games to live for. He's not popular in school and he's neither handsome, funny, nice nor even friendly. The only thing he has going for him is that he is good at video games. One day at the local arcade, he plays Oono Akira, a fellow classmate but who's popular, smart, pretty and a rich girl that absolutely destroys him at Street Fighter II. Not only does he lose to her 30 times in a row, he can’t beat her at any game. Haruo can’t seem

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The year is 1991 and 6th grader Yaguchi Haruo only has video games to live for. He's not popular in school and he's neither handsome, funny, nice nor even friendly. The only thing he has going for him is that he is good at video games. One day at the local arcade, he plays Oono Akira, a fellow classmate but who's popular, smart, pretty and a rich girl that absolutely destroys him at Street Fighter II. Not only does he lose to her 30 times in a row, he can’t beat her at any game. Haruo can’t seem

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Hi Score Girl

ハイスコアガール

The year is 1991 and 6th grader Yaguchi Haruo only has video games to live for. He's not popular in school and he's neither handsome, funny, nice nor even friendly. The only thing he has going for him is that he is good at video games. One day at the local arcade, he plays Oono Akira, a fellow classmate but who's popular, smart, pretty and a rich girl that absolutely destroys him at Street Fighter II. Not only does he lose to her 30 times in a row, he can’t beat her at any game. Haruo can’t seem

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Shinjuku

新宿

The bustling Shinjuku district serves as a key location where several important scenes take place. The neon-lit streets and crowded atmosphere reflect the anime's urban setting and the hidden supernatural world within modern Tokyo.

Shinjuku Station

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Shibuya

渋谷

Shibuya's famous crossing and surrounding areas feature prominently in Tokyo Ghoul:re as a representation of Tokyo's crowded urban environment. The district's energy and constant flow of people mirror the chaotic nature of the ghoul-human conflict in the series.

Shibuya Station

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Akihabara

秋葉原

Akihabara appears in several episodes as the otaku culture hub where the characters observe manga and anime merchandise, gaining insights into fan culture and market trends. This district represents the commercial side of the manga industry and consumer culture that influences their creative decisions.

Akihabara Station

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