
Dr. STONE
Dr.STONE
After five years of harboring unspoken feelings, high-schooler Taiju Ooki is finally ready to confess his love to Yuzuriha Ogawa. Just when Taiju begins his confession however, a blinding green light strikes the Earth and petrifies mankind around the world— turning every single human into stone. Several millennia later, Taiju awakens to find the modern world completely nonexistent, as nature has flourished in the years humanity stood still. Among a stone world of statues, Taiju encounters one ot
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Hakone Owakudani
箱根大涌谷
A volcanic valley in Hakone known for its active sulfur vents and hot springs, which served as inspiration for the post-petrification landscape in Dr. Stone. The desolate, otherworldly terrain with steam rising from the ground perfectly captures the atmosphere of the stone world that Senku awakens to.
Lake Okutama
奥多摩湖
A reservoir lake in western Tokyo surrounded by mountains and forests, representing the natural environment that has reclaimed civilization in the stone world. The pristine wilderness and clear waters reflect the world where nature has taken back control after humanity's petrification.
Mount Fuji
富士山
Japan's iconic mountain appears in several background shots throughout the series as a landmark in the stone world. Its distinctive silhouette serves as a recognizable symbol that this post-apocalyptic world is indeed Japan, providing geographical context for viewers.
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Chichibu City
秩父市
A mountainous city in Saitama Prefecture that inspired the rural village setting where Senku establishes his Kingdom of Science. The traditional architecture and natural mountain landscape provide the perfect backdrop for the primitive civilization rebuilding scenes.