Tokyo City, Popular Anime Movie Sacred Site Pilgrimage Tour
Last Updated on February 4, 2025

£77.95 GBP/$100.7 USD/15,095 yen | Buy Tickets |
What to expect
By visiting sacred places in Tokyo and learning about their history, you can enjoy the images of memorable masterpieces more deeply.

It is said that the greatest appeal of his works is the reproduction of real scenes and the paintings that look like photographs, and his works have played an important role as a “visual record” of the city.
By learning about Japanese history with a guide and touring the places where his masterpieces were set, we promise that you will be able to experience the movies more deeply.
- There is also an optional itinerary to the sacred places of the 2007 and 2013 works. (Time required + 2 hours) Please let us know if you would like to do so when making your reservation.
Itinerary
- Meeting place: In front of the gates of Showa Daiichi High School
- Move to the mountainside where the apartment where the young man lives.

- Pass Jutendo University Hospital – Cross the hospital where his uncle went and the impressive hill and head to the apartment where the young man lives.

- Move to the sacred bridge – Highlights include the bridge that the protagonist tries to jump on and the tunnel that leads to the back door of Tokyo. The guide will also help you take photos.

- Walk around Ochanomizu Station – Take a walk while remembering the “famous place” where the two had their argument.

- Travel by train from Ochanomizu Station to Shinjuku – You can enjoy the beautiful view from platform 3!

- Walk around Shinjuku – You can see the skyscrapers that appeared in the original work and the impressive sculptures that appeared in the movie. The tour ends in Shinjuku.
Key information
- This is a 1-day ticket for a tour on a specific date.
- Tickets are purchased via Klook. If you have any inquiries, please contact Klook customer support.
£77.95 GBP/$100.7 USD/15,095 yen | Buy Tickets |
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