
Suzume
すずめの戸締まり
Suzume, jeune fille de 17 ans vivant dans une petite ville tranquille de Kyushu, croise un jeune homme à la recherche d'une porte. Ils en trouvent une dans une ruine en montagne, et Suzume l'ouvre. Bientôt, d'autres portes s'ouvrent à travers le Japon, laissant s'échapper des catastrophes venues de l'autre côté. Le film raconte la libération et la maturation de Suzume, qui referme une à une les portes à l'origine de ces désastres.
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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Shinjuku
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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Port of Kobe
神戸港
The scenic harbor area of Kobe serves as a key location where supernatural doors appear in the film. The waterfront views and urban skyline create a dramatic backdrop for pivotal scenes involving the mysterious portals.
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Ehime Prefecture
愛媛県
Various locations throughout Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island serve as inspiration for scenes during Suzume's journey. The mountainous terrain and traditional rural settlements reflect the film's themes of connection between past and present.
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Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture
宮崎県日南市
This coastal city in Miyazaki serves as the inspiration for Suzume's hometown where she lives with her aunt. The rural landscapes and traditional architecture of the area are beautifully recreated in the film's opening sequences.