
東京喰種-トーキョーグール-:re 2
The second cour of Tokyo Ghoul:re. Kaneki Ken has finally regained memories of his former self, but this once again leaves him at a crossroads in the war between human and ghoul. After donning a pair of glasses to mirror his mentor Arima, Kaneki's new assignment is to manage the interrogation of Eto, the One-Eyed Owl, after she reveals her ghoul nature in a press conference about the publication of her newest book, which she claims will bridge the gap between the two warring sides. Now interred
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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.
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上野公園
This large public park with its museums and zoo provides inspiration for peaceful outdoor scenes in Gintama Season 3. The park's blend of nature and cultural facilities reflects the series' mix of action and quieter character development moments.
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隅田川
The river running through Tokyo appears in several atmospheric shots and serves as a boundary between different territories in the series. The waterway's dark, flowing nature mirrors the underground world of ghouls moving through the city.
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お台場
This artificial island in Tokyo Bay represents the futuristic elements of Accel World's setting. The area's modern architecture and waterfront views appear in several episodes, emphasizing the high-tech world where the Brain Burst program exists.
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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.
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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.
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