
Monogatari Series Second Season
〈物語〉シリーズ セカンドシーズン
Deuxième saison de la série Monogatari, partie 1/2. Contient les arcs Tsubasa Tiger, Mayoi Jiangshi, Nadeko Medusa, Shinobu Time et Hitagi End, issus respectivement des light novels Nekomonogatari White, Kabukimonogatari, Otorimonogatari, Onimonogatari et Koimonogatari. Ces histoires se déroulent après la fin des vacances d'été, quand l'apparition de l'abeille avait disparu et l'apparition du phénix avait évité toute conséquence… Maintenant que Koyomi Araragi et les filles entraient dans leur nouveau lycée
Lieux de pèlerinage (5)
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Yoyogi Park
代々木公園
A large urban park in Shibuya that serves as a peaceful retreat location for characters seeking quiet moments away from their hectic schedules. The park's spacious grounds and seasonal beauty provide a natural contrast to the urban settings throughout the series.
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Shinjuku Station South Exit
新宿駅南口
One of Tokyo's busiest transportation hubs, featuring the iconic southern entrance with its modern architecture and constant flow of people. The station area represents urban isolation themes and serves as a backdrop for character transitions in the series.
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Odaiba Seaside Park
お台場海浜公園
A popular Tokyo Bay beach park that appears in several romantic scenes throughout the series. The iconic Rainbow Bridge view and artificial beach setting create memorable moments for character development and relationship progression.
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Tokyo Station Marunouchi Exit
東京駅丸の内口
The grand red brick facade of Tokyo Station appears in several establishing shots representing the intersection of traditional and modern Japan. The station's impressive architecture mirrors the blend of old and new themes in the series.
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Oshino Hakkai
忍野八海
A set of eight sacred ponds fed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji, featuring crystal clear spring water. This location serves as inspiration for several scenic backgrounds in the Monogatari series, particularly in episodes featuring supernatural encounters.