
Pokémon
ポケットモンスター
Un jeune garçon nommé Satoshi part en voyage pour devenir « Maître Pokémon » avec son premier Pokémon, Pikachu. L'accompagnent Takeshi, un dresseur de Pokémon Roche obsédé par les filles, et Kasumi, une dresseuse de Pokémon Eau au caractère garçon manqué. Satoshi et ses amis voyagent à travers Kanto, les îles Orange et Johto, et participent aux Ligues Pokémon. En chemin, ils croisent à maintes reprises Musashi, Kojirou et My
Lieux de pèlerinage (5)
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Tokyo Station
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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Mount Fuji
富士山
Japan's iconic mountain appears in several background shots throughout the series, representing the remnants of the old world. The mountain's silhouette is visible from various angles in scenes depicting the post-apocalyptic landscape.
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Yokohama Minato Mirai 21
横浜みなとみらい21
This futuristic waterfront district served as inspiration for several modern cityscapes in the Pokémon anime series. The iconic skyline and harbor views appear in various episodes featuring urban environments where Ash and his friends explore metropolitan areas.
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Nara Park
奈良公園
This historic park with its famous deer population served as inspiration for several forest and training ground scenes in Naruto Shippuden. The ancient atmosphere and natural setting reflect the mystical training locations where ninja characters develop their skills.
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Enoshima Island
江ノ島
This small tidal island with its shrine, caves, and coastal views inspired various island locations in the Pokémon series. The combination of traditional architecture and natural beauty appears in episodes featuring water-type Pokémon and seaside adventures.