
Boogiepop and Others
ブギーポップは笑わない
Il existe une légende urbaine que les enfants se racontent : celle d'un shinigami capable de libérer les gens de la souffrance qu'ils enduren. Cet « Ange de la Mort » porte un nom — Boogiepop. Et les légendes sont vraies. Boogiepop existe réellement. (Source : Seven Seas Entertainment)
Lieux de pèlerinage (3)
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Shinjuku Station
新宿駅
Japan's busiest railway station appears in several scenes depicting urban Tokyo before and during Third Impact. The station's complex architecture and crowded platforms are recreated in the film's metropolitan sequences.
Photo by BREAKIFY on Unsplash
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.
Photo by Yu Kato on Unsplash
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
渋谷スクランブル交差点
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing appears as a symbol of Tokyo's overwhelming urban energy. The location emphasizes the contrast between normal human life and the hidden devil society existing alongside it.