
サザエさん
La série télévisée animée la plus longue de l'histoire. Elle suit la vie quotidienne de la famille Isono dans le Japon d'après-guerre. Une véritable institution nationale depuis 1969.
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砧公園
This spacious park in Setagaya serves as a model for many recreational scenes in Sazae-san. The park's family-friendly atmosphere and seasonal beauty reflect the wholesome outdoor activities frequently depicted in the anime.
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世田谷区役所
The local government building represents the administrative center of the area where Sazae-san is set. Various episodes feature interactions with local government services and community events that would typically be associated with such municipal buildings.
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馬事公苑
This large park near Sakura-Shinmachi serves as inspiration for many outdoor scenes in Sazae-san. The family is often shown enjoying picnics and recreational activities in park settings similar to this location.
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桜新町
This residential district in Setagaya Ward is considered the spiritual home of Sazae-san, as creator Machiko Hasegawa lived here for many years. The area features numerous Sazae-san themed decorations, statues, and a museum dedicated to the beloved family.
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長谷川町子美術館
This museum is dedicated to the works of Machiko Hasegawa, the creator of Sazae-san. It houses original manuscripts, artwork, and exhibits related to the beloved anime series and other works by the artist.
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