Your Name.

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Yotsuya Station, the sacred site from Your Name, where Mitsuha arrives when she visits Tokyo

For many fans, stepping out of Yotsuya Station feels like stepping directly into the film Your Name. From the ticket gates to the streets outside, every corner brings back the emotion of the story. Here, we explore not only the station but also nearby spots that make the pilgrimage unforgettable.
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The sacred site in Your Name., “the traffic light behind Shinjuku Police Station,” appears in the scene where Taki chats with his friend on his way home from his part-time job.

The traffic light behind Shinjuku Police Station in Your Name. may seem ordinary, but it captures both the realism of Tokyo’s urban life and the fleeting beauty of youth. By visiting this site, fans can stand where the characters once stood and relive a piece of the story themselves.
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The sacred spot from Your Name, the “NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building (Shibuya),” appears in the scene where Mitsuha is moved by the view of Tokyo and also as the building seen from Taki’s home.

The NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building, featured prominently in Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name, is a towering symbol of Tokyo. Its appearance emphasizes the city’s vastness and leaves a deep impression on viewers. In this article, we highlight its unique charm and how fans can enjoy visiting it as a pilgrimage site.
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The Sacred Spot from Your Name.: Shinanomachi Pedestrian Bridge in Shinjuku – The Iconic Location Where Mitsuha Searches for Taki in Tokyo

The Shinanomachi Pedestrian Bridge, featured in Your Name., is where Mitsuha searches for Taki amidst the crowds of Tokyo. Today, visitors can capture the same composition with the Docomo Tower in the background and feel the movie’s world blending with real life.
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The Sacred Place of Your Name: Suga Shrine in Shinjuku – The Staircase Where Taki and Mitsuha Reunite in the Final Scene

At the heart of Shinjuku lies a staircase that has become a global pilgrimage site for anime fans. Featured in the climax of Your Name, the stairs at Suga Shrine are a perfect blend of cinematic memory and real-world charm. This article will guide you through its history, access routes, and the best ways to enjoy this iconic spot.
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How Japanese People Reacted to Your Name: Insights and Impressions for Foreign Audiences

Your Name was not only a visual and musical masterpiece but also a story that mirrored the feelings of post-disaster Japan. Japanese audiences praised its mix of youthful romance and universal themes, making it a cultural milestone that connected deeply with their own experiences.
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