
Sailor Moon
美少女戦士セーラームーン
Usagi Tsukino is an average student and crybaby klutz who constantly scores low on her tests. Unexpectedly, her humdrum life is turned upside down when she saves a cat with a crescent moon on its head from danger. The cat, named Luna, later reveals that their meeting was not an accident: Usagi is destined to become Sailor Moon, a planetary guardian with the power to protect the Earth. Given a special brooch that allows her to transform, she must use her new powers to save the city from evil ener
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Tokyo Tower
東京タワー
The red and white communications tower appears in several panoramic shots of Tokyo during the zombie apocalypse. It serves as a landmark helping viewers orient themselves within the devastated cityscape shown throughout the series.
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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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Azabu-Juban Shopping District
麻布十番商店街
This upscale shopping district in central Tokyo serves as the primary setting for the Sailor Moon series, where Usagi and her friends frequently visit shops and cafes. The area's distinctive architecture and street layout are faithfully recreated in the anime, making it the most iconic pilgrimage site for fans.
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Azabu-Juban Shopping District
麻布十番商店街
This upscale shopping district in central Tokyo serves as the primary setting for the Sailor Moon series, where Usagi and her friends frequently hang out. The area's cafes, shops, and streets appear throughout the anime as the girls' neighborhood hangout spots.
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Shiba Park
芝公園
This historic park near Tokyo Tower provides the setting for quieter character moments in the series. The contrast between the traditional park landscape and modern Tokyo Tower mirrors the anime's blend of contemporary and mystical elements.
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Odaiba Seaside Park
お台場海浜公園
This waterfront park with its artificial beach and views of Tokyo Bay appears in several episodes, particularly those featuring romantic scenes or peaceful moments between characters. The Rainbow Bridge visible from the park adds to the scenic beauty that makes it a memorable location in the series.
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Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
六本木ヒルズ森タワー
While built after the original anime series, this modern skyscraper represents the type of futuristic Tokyo architecture that influenced the series' urban aesthetic. The tower's observation deck offers panoramic views similar to those seen in aerial shots of the anime's Tokyo setting.
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Shiba Park
港区立芝公園
This historic park near Tokyo Tower appears in several episodes as a location where the Sailor Guardians gather and battle monsters. The park's open spaces and traditional Japanese garden elements provide a scenic backdrop that contrasts with the urban setting of the series.