
God Eater
GOD EATER
L'Extrême-Orient, 2071. Le domaine des dieux fous. Au début des années 2050, des formes de vie inconnues appelées « cellules Oracle » commencent leur consommation incontrôlée de toute vie sur Terre. Leur appétit vorace et leur remarquable adaptabilité leur valent d'abord la terreur, puis l'admiration, et finalement le nom « aragami ». Face à un ennemi complètement immunisé contre les armes conventionnelles, la civilisation urbaine s'effondre, et chaque jour l'humanité est repoussée toujours plus loin vers l'extinction. Un seul rayon d'espoir subsiste pour l'humanité.
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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Imperial Palace East Gardens
皇居外苑
The gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace appear in scenes depicting the clash between traditional Japanese culture and modern magical conflicts. The historical significance and serene atmosphere of the location emphasize the anime's themes about protecting what is precious.
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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.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
東京都庁舎
The distinctive twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building appear in several aerial shots and cityscape scenes throughout Paprika. The building's imposing presence represents the urban landscape that forms the backdrop for the dream sequences.
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Rainbow Bridge
レインボーブリッジ
Rainbow Bridge connecting Tokyo to Odaiba appears in several panoramic shots of Tokyo Bay in Platinum End. The bridge is featured during dramatic flying scenes where characters traverse the city, highlighting Tokyo's modern infrastructure and waterfront.