
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ
On August 10th of the year 2010 the Holy Empire of Britannia began a campaign of conquest, its sights set on Japan. Operations were completed in one month thanks to Britannia's deployment of new mobile humanoid armor vehicles dubbed Knightmare Frames. Japan's rights and identity were stripped away, the once proud nation now referred to as Area 11. Its citizens, Elevens, are forced to scratch out a living while the Britannian aristocracy lives comfortably within their settlements. Pockets of resi
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
東京都庁
The iconic twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building served as inspiration for the Britannian government buildings in the series. The distinctive architecture and imposing presence made it a perfect reference for depicting the seat of power in Area 11.
Tokyo Station
東京駅
The historic red brick facade and grand architecture of Tokyo Station influenced the design of several important buildings in the anime. Its role as a major transportation hub mirrors the strategic importance of similar locations in the series.
Imperial Palace
皇居
The Imperial Palace grounds and surrounding areas served as inspiration for the royal and noble districts in the anime. The contrast between the traditional palace and modern Tokyo reflects the cultural tensions depicted in Code Geass.
Rainbow Bridge
レインボーブリッジ
The iconic Rainbow Bridge connecting Tokyo to Odaiba appears in several aerial shots and serves as a recognizable landmark in the Tokyo Settlement. Its futuristic design fits perfectly with the anime's aesthetic of a modernized Japan under Britannian rule.
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Odaiba
お台場
The futuristic artificial island of Odaiba with its modern architecture and waterfront views provided visual inspiration for the Tokyo Settlement in Code Geass. The area's blend of commercial and residential buildings reflects the urban landscape depicted in Area 11.