Fate/Zero

Fate/Zero

ActionDrameFantaisieSurnaturel(2011)

Avec la promesse d'exaucer tous les vœux, le Saint Graal omnipotent a déclenché trois guerres dans le passé, chacune si terrible et féroce qu'aucun vainqueur n'en a émergé. Malgré cela, la richissime famille Einzbern est convaincue que la Quatrième Guerre du Saint Graal sera différente ; notamment parce qu'un récipient du Saint Graal est désormais entre ses mains. C'est uniquement pour cette raison que le très honni « Tueur de Mages » Kiritsugu Emiya est engagé par les Einzbern, avec le mariage à leur fille unique Irisviel comme contrat liant. Kiritsugu se tient désormais à

Lieux de pèlerinage (2)

Autres saisons

Lieux des autres saisons

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Kobe Port

神戸港

The harbor area of Kobe serves as the inspiration for Fuyuki City's port district where several battle scenes occur. The industrial atmosphere and waterfront setting provide the backdrop for intense confrontations between Masters and Servants.

Motomachi Station

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Kobe City Hall

神戸市役所

This government building's imposing architecture serves as reference for official buildings in Fuyuki City. The building's formal design and urban setting appear in scenes depicting the administrative and political aspects of the city.

Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station

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Kobe Ohashi Bridge

冬木大橋

This iconic bridge in Kobe serves as the model for Fuyuki Bridge, a crucial location in Fate/Zero where several pivotal battles take place. The bridge's distinctive architecture and nighttime illumination make it instantly recognizable to fans of the series.

Sannomiya Station

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Shin-Kobe Station

新神戸駅

The modern architecture and elevated structure of this shinkansen station influenced the design of transportation hubs in Fuyuki City. Its sleek, contemporary design appears in background shots depicting the city's modern infrastructure.

Shin-Kobe Station

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Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art

兵庫県立美術館

This modern museum building designed by Tadao Ando appears as a reference for various urban architecture in Fuyuki City. Its distinctive concrete structure and geometric design elements are reflected in several background shots throughout the series.

Iwaya Station