Visiting Japan feels incomplete without exploring places featured in movies. Some of these locations have become more popular since they appeared in the film "Your Name." Curious about what these places are like? Check out this article.
Tokyo is one of the cities in Japan with several iconic places. Since the release of the movie titled "Your Name" or "Kimi no Nawa," several spots have become widely talked about.
Some of the mentioned locations include popular places like the National Art Center, as well as stations and shrines. Take a look at the full review below.
1. National Art Center
The National Art Center, located in Roppongi, Tokyo, has been built since 2007. This art facility was created to strengthen the advancement of culture in Japan. Additionally, the National Art Center made an appearance in one of Makoto Shinkai's anime titled "Your Name."
Various interesting activities can be found at the National Art Center, such as exhibitions featuring works from various artists, art discussion communities, and art workshops. For information about the latest events at the National Art Center, you can visit their website.
2. Salon de the Rond
Still within the same building as the National Art Center, Salon de the Rond also appears in the movie Your Name. Its location is on the second floor of the National Art Center.
Usually, the restaurant opens at 11 am. Due to its elevated location, Salon de the Rond offers a stunning view of the surrounding buildings.
3. Cafe La Boheme
Cafe La Boheme took place in the bustling tourist area of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. This cafe offers a luxurious and glamorous dining atmosphere for its visitors.
Cafe La Boheme operates from 11:30 am to 11:30 pm on weekdays and from 11:00 am to 11:30 pm on weekends and holidays. If you are looking for a restaurant for a romantic dinner, then Cafe La Boheme is a nice choice for you.
4. Sendagaya Station
Sendagaya Station is one of the stations in Japan that gained popularity for appearing in an anime. This railway station is located on the Chuo-Sobu Line in Shibuya, Tokyo, and is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
It was first opened to the public on August 21, 1904. Like most stations in Japan, Sendagaya Station is also known for being clean, well-organized, and safe.
5. Suga Shrine and Iconic Stairs
Suga Shrine can be found in Shinto, Shinjuku, Tokyo. The rising popularity of Suga Shrine and Suga Shrine Stairs is attributed to their appearance in the anime titled "Your Name.”
In its history, Suga Shrine was originally a Gozutennou shrine and an Inari shrine. However, after the Meiji Restoration, these shrines were merged to form Suga Shrine.
6. Shinjuku Station
Shinjuku Station is part of the busiest complex in Japan, having several stations at once. Not only that but there are also some shopping centers underground.
In the Your Name movie, Shinjuku Station also made an appearance and became a topic of discussion. In one scene, it is shown when Taki is running in that area.
Among these six places, which one that caught your attention?