
Ghost in the Shell
GHOST IN THE SHELL / 攻殻機動隊
2029: A female cybernetic government agent, Major Motoko Kusanagi, and the Internal Bureau of Investigations are hot on the trail of “The Puppet Master,” a mysterious and threatening computer virus capable of infiltrating human hosts. Together with her fellow agents from Section 9, Kusanagi embarks on a high-tech race against time to capture the omnipresent entity. (Source: Lionsgate Films)
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
新宿都庁
The distinctive twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building served as inspiration for several futuristic government buildings depicted in the film. The building's imposing brutalist architecture perfectly captures the cyberpunk aesthetic that defines the movie's urban landscape.
Roppongi Hills
六本木ヒルズ
Though completed after the film's release, this complex represents the type of ultra-modern urban development that Ghost in the Shell envisioned for future Tokyo. The Mori Tower and surrounding architecture embody the film's vision of corporate-dominated cityscapes.
Tokyo Station
東京駅
The massive underground passages and complex architecture of Tokyo Station influenced the design of the film's urban infrastructure. The station's labyrinthine layout and blend of old and new architecture captures the layered complexity of Ghost in the Shell's cityscape.
Shiodome Sio-Site
汐留シオサイト
This modern business district with its towering skyscrapers and futuristic design elements represents the corporate-dominated landscape central to Ghost in the Shell's themes. The area's sleek architecture and urban density mirror the film's vision of a technology-driven society.
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Odaiba
お台場
This artificial island with its futuristic architecture and waterfront views provided visual references for the film's Neo-Tokyo setting. The area's blend of modern buildings, industrial structures, and Tokyo Bay creates an atmosphere reminiscent of the movie's cyberpunk world.