
My Hero Academia
僕のヒーローアカデミア
What would the world be like if 80 percent of the population manifested extraordinary superpowers called “Quirks” at age four? Heroes and villains would be battling it out everywhere! Becoming a hero would mean learning to use your power, but where would you go to study? U.A. High's Hero Program of course! But what would you do if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless? Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but he hasn't got an ounce of power
この作品で巡礼プランを作る聖地スポット (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.
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Yoyogi Park
代々木公園
The vast green spaces and forest areas of this central Tokyo park inspired the natural training environments seen during the Forest Training Camp arc. The dense woodland sections particularly resemble the challenging terrain where students face the Beast's Forest trials.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
東京都庁舎
The distinctive twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building appear in several aerial shots and cityscape scenes throughout Paprika. The building's imposing presence represents the urban landscape that forms the backdrop for the dream sequences.
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Odaiba Seaside Park
お台場海浜公園
The waterfront area and beach setting of Odaiba served as a reference for several training scenes and battle locations in the anime. The open space and modern Tokyo Bay backdrop provided the perfect setting for depicting large-scale hero training exercises.
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Musashi-Kosugi Station Area
武蔵小杉駅周辺
The modern urban landscape around Musashi-Kosugi Station appears in various street scenes throughout the anime. This bustling area represents the everyday world where Miko tries to maintain normalcy despite seeing supernatural entities.
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My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia Season 2

My Hero Academia Season 3

My Hero Academia Season 4

My Hero Academia Season 5

My Hero Academia Season 6

My Hero Academia Season 7

My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON
他シーズンの聖地スポット
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Odaiba Seaside Park
お台場海浜公園
A popular Tokyo Bay beach park that appears in several romantic scenes throughout the series. The iconic Rainbow Bridge view and artificial beach setting create memorable moments for character development and relationship progression.
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Tachikawa City
立川市
Tachikawa City in Tokyo serves as the primary inspiration for Musutafu, the fictional city where U.A. High School is located. The urban landscape and residential areas of Tachikawa can be seen reflected in various background shots throughout Season 4.
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Shinjuku Subcenter
新宿副都心
The high-rise buildings and urban architecture of Shinjuku's business district served as reference for the city scenes during hero patrol sequences. The modern skyscrapers create a similar metropolitan atmosphere seen in the anime.
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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.
Photo by Daderot (CC0) via Wikimedia Commons
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
東京都庁舎
The distinctive twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building appear in several aerial shots and cityscape scenes throughout Paprika. The building's imposing presence represents the urban landscape that forms the backdrop for the dream sequences.
Photo by Henry Lim on Unsplash
Odaiba Marine Park
お台場海浜公園
The beach and waterfront areas of Odaiba served as reference locations for the school trip episodes in Azumanga Daioh. The scenic bay views and recreational beach atmosphere capture the essence of the students' memorable excursions depicted in the series.
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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.
Photo by Capture @Moments on Unsplash
Yoyogi Park
代々木公園
The vast green spaces and forest areas of this central Tokyo park inspired the natural training environments seen during the Forest Training Camp arc. The dense woodland sections particularly resemble the challenging terrain where students face the Beast's Forest trials.
Photo by Dick Thomas Johnson (CC BY 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons
Odaiba Marine Park
お台場海浜公園
This waterfront park in Tokyo Bay serves as inspiration for several futuristic cityscapes in the series. The area's modern architecture and artificial island setting perfectly match the cyberpunk atmosphere of Section 9's operations.
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Japan National Stadium
国立競技場
This iconic stadium served as inspiration for the U.A. Sports Festival arena where students compete in various heroic challenges. The grand architecture and scale of the venue perfectly matches the epic nature of the tournament depicted in the anime.
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Imperial Palace East Gardens
皇居外苑
The serene gardens and traditional Japanese landscape elements provided visual inspiration for quieter character development scenes in Season 2. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained grounds create a contemplative setting that matches the anime's more introspective moments.