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Asakusa Rokku, Tokyo – Demon Slayer’s Sacred Place with Streets Preserving the Taisho Era

Asakusa Rokku in Tokyo is a special district where the history of entertainment overlaps with the world of Demon Slayer. With the streets of the Taisho era still vividly preserved, visitors can enjoy both the culture of the past and modern tourism at the same time.
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The Sacred Site of Demon Slayer: Mount Odake in Tokyo, Believed to Be Inosuke Hashibira’s Hometown

Located close to Tokyo yet rich in wilderness, Mount Odake has become a symbolic place where fiction meets reality. For Demon Slayer enthusiasts, it is believed to be the wild birthplace of Inosuke Hashibira, drawing pilgrims who seek both spiritual fulfillment and a deeper connection with the story.
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Queensboro Bridge, Spider-Man’s Sacred Site Where His Fierce Battle with the Green Goblin Took Place

The epic showdown between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin took place on the Queensboro Bridge. This location has since become more than just a structure—it is a symbol of heroism, sacrifice, and cinematic history.
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Joe’s Pizza: The Holy Site of Spider-Man, the Pizzeria Where Peter Worked as a Delivery Boy

Joe’s Pizza in New York is both a sacred destination for movie fans and a must-visit eatery for travelers. Even after relocating, the shop preserves the essence of the film and continues to draw visitors into the world of Spider-Man.
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What is a Blind Box? How China’s “POP MART” and “TOP TOY” Are Transforming Collectible Culture

The blind box concept thrives on surprise and collectibility. POP MART has already established a strong presence in Japan through flagship stores and vending machines, while TOP TOY will open its first store in Ikebukuro in 2025. These two brands represent not just toys but a cultural movement that blends art, commerce, and social connection.
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Yoshinoyama in Nara The Sacred Land of Demon Slayer with a Mystical Atmosphere and Temples That Evoke the Swordsmith Village

Nestled deep in the mountains of Nara, Yoshinoyama is a place where history, faith, and nature intertwine. Its serene temples, mystical forests, and breathtaking seasonal landscapes mirror the hidden world of the Swordsmith Village in Demon Slayer, offering visitors a unique blend of cultural heritage and fantasy.
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Sacred Site of Demon Slayer “Ryu no Warishi (Nagano)” A Colossal Boulder Split Perfectly in Two

At the heart of Nagano’s natural landscape stands Ryu no Warishi, a mystical boulder split with uncanny precision. For many visitors, it embodies the iconic training scene from Demon Slayer, where the hero slices a massive rock in half. Beyond its anime connection, this site offers a deep sense of wonder, blending cultural fascination with the raw beauty of nature.
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One Piece Pilgrimage: Exploring Venice, Italy – The Real-Life Model of Water Seven

Venice, often called the “Queen of the Adriatic,” is a stunning city built on water. This city is said to have greatly inspired the setting of Water Seven in One Piece, and visiting Venice allows fans to immerse themselves in the world of the story more deeply.
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Bara-tei in Kumamoto: The Teppanyaki Restaurant Young Eiichiro Oda Once Loved, Now a One Piece Pilgrimage Spot

For travelers seeking both authentic Japanese dining and a connection to the world of One Piece, Bara-tei in Kumamoto offers the perfect destination. Known as the restaurant Oda-sensei frequented in his youth, it is more than a place to eat—it is a pilgrimage site where food and fandom unite.
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The Pilgrimage Spot from Your Name: Cafe La Bohème Shinjuku Gyoen, The Inspiration for Taki’s Workplace

Cafe La Bohème Shinjuku Gyoen is not just a restaurant. It is a cinematic experience where visitors can feel the connection to Your Name. With antique-style furniture, soaring ceilings, and an atmosphere that changes from day to night, it offers both a sacred spot for fans and a refined dining experience.
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