Kakushigoto

かくしごと

comedyslice of life(2020)

Single father Kakushi Gotou has a secret. He’s a top-selling artist of popular erotic manga, but his impressionable young daughter, Hime, can never find out! Now he’s having to bend over backwards just to keep her inquisitive little mind from discovering what he does for a living. A father-daughter tale of love and laughter. (Source: Funimation)

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聖地スポット (5)

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Enoshima Shrine

江島神社

This historic shrine complex on Enoshima Island appears in scenes related to school events and cultural activities. The shrine's traditional architecture and elevated position overlooking the sea create memorable backdrops for character development moments.

Katase-Enoshima Station 90 min

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Kamakura Komachi-dori Street

鎌倉小町通り

This bustling shopping street near Kamakura Station frequently appears in Kakushigoto as a place where characters go shopping and spend leisure time. The traditional shops and local atmosphere perfectly complement the anime's portrayal of everyday family life in a historic Japanese town.

Kamakura Station 45 min

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Hase-dera Temple

長谷寺

This ancient Buddhist temple with its famous Kannon statue appears in Kakushigoto during reflective moments and seasonal visits. The temple's serene gardens and traditional architecture provide a spiritual backdrop that enhances the anime's emotional depth and cultural authenticity.

Hase Station 50 min

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Kamakura Seaside Park

鎌倉海浜公園

This coastal park serves as a peaceful setting in Kakushigoto where father and daughter share quiet moments together. The park's open spaces and ocean views represent the tranquil bond between Kakushi and Hime, often featured during contemplative scenes.

Yuigahama Station 40 min

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Kamakurakoko-mae Station

鎌倉高校前駅

This iconic Enoshima Electric Railway station serves as a key location in Kakushigoto, representing the peaceful coastal town where Kakushi and Hime live. The station's distinctive platform and nearby coastal views perfectly capture the serene atmosphere of their daily life.

Kamakurakoko-mae Station 30 min