
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2
コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ R2
A year has passed since "The Black Rebellion" and the remaining Black Knights have vanished into the shadows, their leader and figurehead, Zero, executed by the Britannian Empire. Area 11 is once more squirming under the Emperor's oppressive heel as the Britannian armies concentrate their attacks on the European front. But for the Britannians living in Area 11, life is back to normal. On one such normal day, a Britannian student, skipping his classes in the Ashford Academy, sneaks out to gamble
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Tokyo Station
東京駅
Tokyo Station serves as the model for several government and administrative building scenes in Code Geass R2. The station's distinctive red brick architecture and grand design influenced the visual representation of Britannian administrative centers in the Tokyo Settlement.
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Odaiba
お台場
The futuristic cityscape of Odaiba with its modern buildings and waterfront views served as inspiration for several scenes depicting the modernized Tokyo Settlement. The area's artificial island setting and contemporary architecture align with the anime's vision of a technologically advanced occupied Japan.
Tokyo Tower
東京タワー
Tokyo Tower appears as a recognizable landmark in several establishing shots of the Tokyo Settlement throughout Code Geass R2. The tower serves as a visual anchor point that helps viewers identify the setting as an alternate version of Tokyo under Britannian rule.
Imperial Palace East Gardens
皇居外苑
The Imperial Palace grounds and surrounding gardens provided visual inspiration for several peaceful and contemplative scenes in Code Geass R2. The traditional Japanese architecture and serene atmosphere contrast with the series' more dramatic political scenes.
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National Diet Building
国会議事堂
The National Diet Building's imposing architecture and central tower design influenced the visual representation of the Viceroy's Palace and other important government buildings in Code Geass R2. Its neoclassical style fits the anime's portrayal of authoritative Britannian architecture.