
takt op.Destiny
takt op.Destiny
Music is the light that illuminates people's hearts-- and that "light" was suddenly taken from the world. The world changed the night the black "Kuroya Meteorite" fell. Grotesque monsters known as D2 emerged from the meteorite and began to overrun the land and people. As the D2 were drawn to melodies people played, eventually "music" itself became taboo. However, those who opposed the monsters appeared. They the "Musicart," girls who draw power from music. They possess the great operas and music
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Tokyo International Forum
東京国際フォーラム
This iconic glass and steel structure served as inspiration for several concert hall and performance venue designs seen in the anime. The Forum's distinctive architecture reflects the series' themes of music and performance spaces in a modern context.
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Suntory Hall
サントリーホール
Japan's premier concert hall for classical music served as a visual and thematic reference for the anime's portrayal of musical venues. The hall's world-renowned acoustics and classical music programming align with the anime's focus on orchestral music and conductors.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Referenced Location)
ボストン美術館
While the anime is set in a post-apocalyptic America, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts serves as a crucial narrative element and visual reference point. The museum represents the preservation of classical music and art in a world where music has been banned due to the D2 threat.