Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Location Shooting 'Kimi no Na wa' Become a Popular Tourist Destination


Using the original location as setting an anime seems to have become commonplace today. With so many locations where you can trail journey of the main characters of your favorite anime, you can also find it has been thrown into another world. For example, when I was 'dragged' Ryuukikun to come to the Kanda Shrine in Akihabara, for a time, I was at loss for where I am.

The use of the original location for an anime can also add other benefits, such as economic activity in these areas is high because of the many tourists who will come to visit the area.


The film was recently very successful Kimi no Na wa also use the original location for hometown Mitsuha, namely Hida; a small town in the mountains of Gifu prefecture. The fans then meet Hida-Furukawa Station, Temple, Hien, an old bus stop, and the local library. Local residents estimated that revenues can rise to more than 10 billion yen.



City Hida Takayama in conjunction with the city that are nearby are estimated to get 150,000 visitors annually anime fan with an income of 2.1 billion yen. But with the movie Kimi no Na wa, it looks like that figure will soar even higher.

Stairs in front of the Temple Suga in Tokyo's Yotsuya district has also become a site for visual film that was released a few months ago.



Source : ANN

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