Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance

ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破

actiondramamechapsychologicalsci-fi(2009)

In the earliest battles against the monstrous Angels, young Eva pilots Shinji and Rei were forced to carry humanity's hopes on their shoulders. Now, with the deadly onslaught of the Angels escalating and the apocalyptic Third Impact looming, Shinji and Rei find their burden shared by two new Eva pilots, the fiery Asuka and the mysterious Mari. Maneuvering their enormous Eva machines into combat, the four young souls fight desperately to save mankind from the heavens—but will they be able to save

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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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National Diet Building

国会議事堂

The National Diet Building appears in scenes depicting government meetings and political discussions about NERV operations in Evangelion 2.0. Its imposing architecture symbolizes the political tensions surrounding the Eva project.

Kokkai-gijidomae Station 45 min

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Mount Fuji

富士山

Japan's iconic mountain appears in several background shots throughout the series, representing the remnants of the old world. The mountain's silhouette is visible from various angles in scenes depicting the post-apocalyptic landscape.

Kawaguchiko Station 120 min

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Lake Ashi, Hakone

箱根芦ノ湖

This scenic volcanic lake in Hakone serves as inspiration for various landscape shots in Dr. Stone New World. The lake's pristine natural beauty and mountainous surroundings reflect the post-apocalyptic world's return to nature that is central to the series' themes.

Hakone-Yumoto Station 120 min

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Owakudani Valley, Hakone

箱根大涌谷

The volcanic valley of Owakudani with its sulfurous hot springs and steam vents inspired the post-apocalyptic landscape elements in Evangelion 2.0. The desolate terrain mirrors the devastated areas around Tokyo-3 after Angel attacks.

Owakudani Station 60 min