
Steins;Gate 0
シュタインズ・ゲート ゼロ
Le scientifique excentrique autoproclamé et farfelu Rintarou Okabe n'est plus que l'ombre de lui-même. Déprimé et traumatisé après son échec à sauver son ami, il a décidé d'abandonner son alter ego de savant fou pour vivre en tant qu'étudiant ordinaire. Entouré d'amis ignorant ses expériences de voyage dans le temps, Okabe passe ses journées à essayer d'oublier les horreurs de ses aventures en solitaire. Alors qu'il travaille en tant que réceptionniste lors d'un forum technologique universitaire, Okabe rencontre la petite et dynamique Maho.
Lieux de pèlerinage (5)
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Chuo-dori Avenue
中央通り
The main street running through Akihabara that connects various electronics shops and otaku establishments. Characters in Steins;Gate 0 are often seen walking along this street, which represents the heart of Tokyo's electronics district.
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Kanda Myojin Shrine
神田明神
This historic Shinto shrine located near Akihabara has become associated with technology and business success, making it relevant to the tech-focused narrative of Steins;Gate 0. The shrine provides a traditional contrast to the modern electronics district setting.
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Akihabara Station Plaza
秋葉原駅前
The bustling area in front of Akihabara Station appears frequently in Steins;Gate 0 as characters navigate through the district. This location captures the essence of modern Tokyo's electronics and otaku culture that forms the backdrop of the series.
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Manseibashi Bridge
万世橋
This bridge crossing the Kanda River offers views of both traditional and modern Tokyo, symbolically representing the time-spanning themes of Steins;Gate 0. The area around the bridge appears in various outdoor scenes throughout the series.
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Akihabara Radio Kaikan
秋葉原ラジオ会館
This iconic electronics building in Akihabara serves as the real-world inspiration for the building where the Future Gadget Laboratory is located. The building is a landmark for electronics enthusiasts and otaku culture, making it a perfect setting for the series' time travel experiments.