Date A Live

デート・ア・ライブ

actioncomedyecchifantasymecharomancesci-fi(2013)

Thirty years before a strange phenomena called a "spacequake" devastated the center of Eurasia, claiming the lives of at least 150 million people. Since then, smaller spacequakes plague the world on an irregular basis. Shidou Itsuka, a seemingly ordinary high schooler comes across a mysterious girl at the ground zero of a spacequake and learns from his sister Kotori she is one of the "Spirits" who are the real cause of the spacequakes that occur when they manifest themselves in the world. He als

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聖地スポット (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.

Tokyo Station 20 min

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Sensoji Temple

浅草寺

This ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa serves as a backdrop for several scenes in WIND BREAKER, particularly when characters visit traditional areas of Tokyo. The temple's iconic red gate and traditional architecture provide a stark contrast to the modern urban settings where most of the story takes place.

Asakusa Station 45 min

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Shinjuku Central Park

新宿中央公園

This urban park serves as a meeting place for characters in the series and appears in several contemplative scenes. The contrast between the natural park setting and surrounding skyscrapers mirrors the anime's themes of nature versus civilization.

Tochomae Station 40 min

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Akihabara Electric Town

秋葉原電気街

Akihabara's famous electronics district serves as a location for otaku culture references and shopping scenes in the anime. The area's dense concentration of anime and manga stores provides authentic backdrop for the series' contemporary setting.

Akihabara Station 90 min

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Odaiba Marine Park

お台場海浜公園

This waterfront park appears as a romantic date location in the series, featuring the iconic Rainbow Bridge view. The beach area and open spaces provide a perfect setting for character interactions and dramatic scenes.

Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station 60 min

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Odaiba Seaside Park

お台場海浜公園

A waterfront park with views of Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge that serves as a meeting place for characters. The romantic seaside setting provides an intimate atmosphere for crucial relationship developments.

Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station

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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.

Tokyo Station

Photo by Matt Ketchum on Unsplash

Sensoji Temple

浅草寺

This ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa serves as a backdrop for several scenes in WIND BREAKER, particularly when characters visit traditional areas of Tokyo. The temple's iconic red gate and traditional architecture provide a stark contrast to the modern urban settings where most of the story takes place.

Asakusa Station

Photo by Syced (CC0) via Wikimedia Commons

Shinjuku Central Park

新宿中央公園

This urban park serves as a meeting place for characters in the series and appears in several contemplative scenes. The contrast between the natural park setting and surrounding skyscrapers mirrors the anime's themes of nature versus civilization.

Tochomae Station

Photo by Kelvin Zyteng on Unsplash

Akihabara Electric Town

秋葉原電気街

Akihabara's famous electronics district serves as a location for otaku culture references and shopping scenes in the anime. The area's dense concentration of anime and manga stores provides authentic backdrop for the series' contemporary setting.

Akihabara Station

Photo by Syced (CC0) via Wikimedia Commons

Shinjuku Central Park

新宿中央公園

This urban park in Shinjuku appears in Date A Live III during quieter character moments and school-related scenes. The green space provides a peaceful contrast to the intense Spirit battles, often used for character reflection and dialogue scenes.

Tochomae Station

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Tokyo Skytree

東京スカイツリー

Tokyo's iconic broadcasting tower serves as a prominent landmark in several scenes throughout the movie. The tower appears during various AR game battles and establishing shots of Tokyo, emphasizing the futuristic setting where augmented reality technology has become integrated into daily life.

Tokyo Skytree Station

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Odaiba Seaside Park

お台場海浜公園

The waterfront promenade and beach area serve as the backdrop for several character development scenes between Tatsuya and Lina. The Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo skyline views create the romantic atmosphere seen in evening conversation scenes.

Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station

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Shibuya Scramble Crossing

渋谷スクランブル交差点

This iconic intersection appears in establishing shots that emphasize the bustling Tokyo lifestyle surrounding the characters. The crossing symbolizes the complex social dynamics and busy lives of the student council members.

Shibuya Station