
Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend ♭
冴えない彼女の育てかた ♭
After finally completing the first route of his visual novel, Blessing Software's producer Tomoya Aki is optimistic about the future of his team and achieving their goal of creating the best game of the season. However, they still have a long way to go. For one, Megumi Katou still has an incredibly flat personality and is unable to fit the role of Tomoya's ideal heroine. The other members of Blessing Software, Eriri Spencer Sawamura, Utaha Kasumigaoka, and Michiru Hyoudou, often forget she is ev
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Yoyogi Park
代々木公園
A large urban park in Shibuya that serves as a peaceful retreat location for characters seeking quiet moments away from their hectic schedules. The park's spacious grounds and seasonal beauty provide a natural contrast to the urban settings throughout the series.
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Shinjuku Station South Exit
新宿駅南口
One of Tokyo's busiest transportation hubs, featuring the iconic southern entrance with its modern architecture and constant flow of people. The station area represents urban isolation themes and serves as a backdrop for character transitions in the series.
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Tokyo Big Sight
東京ビッグサイト
Japan's largest convention center that plays a crucial role in the anime as the venue for Comiket and other otaku culture events. The distinctive pyramid-shaped conference towers are instantly recognizable and represent the heart of doujin culture that drives the series' plot.
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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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Akihabara Electric Town
秋葉原電気街
The iconic electronics district of Tokyo serves as the primary setting for the Steins;Gate movie. This bustling area filled with electronics stores, anime shops, and maid cafes provides the authentic backdrop for the characters' adventures in the movie.
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Toyosu Park
豊洲公園
A waterfront park in Tokyo Bay area that serves as a key location for emotional scenes between the main characters. The park's modern landscape and Tokyo skyline views provide a romantic backdrop for several important conversations in the series.
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LaLaport Toyosu
豊洲ららぽーと
A large shopping mall in Tokyo's Toyosu district that appears as a meeting location for the characters. The mall's modern architecture and spacious interior areas are featured in several scenes where the main characters discuss their doujin game project.