Film Commission
Gunma Film Commission
1-1-1, Otemachi, Maebashi city, Gunma prefecture, 371-8570
TEL:+81-27-898-3695
FAX:+81-27-223-1197
Newly listed locations
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Showa Govenment BuildingMaebashi City, Gunma Prefecture
The building is a typical Western-style construction from the early Showa period (built in 1928), which has been partially renovated. It features a dignified arched front entrance, a modern-design ...
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Gunma Prefectural LibraryMaebashi City, Gunma Prefecture
The Gunma Prefectural Library opened its current new building in July 1978. The building was designed by the architect Shinichi Okada. The adjacent Prefectural Hall and Chamber of Commerce and Indu...
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Gunma Insect ForestKiryu City, Gunma Prefecture
The Gumma Insect World covers about 45 hectares of vast fields and is an experience-based educational facility with a focus on insects. The filming locations include stone steps, thatched-roof hous...
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Kiryugawa River DamKiryu City, Gunma Prefecture
This is a gravity-type concrete dam with a dam height of 60.5 meters and a crest length of 264 meters. The area around the dam lake (Umedako Lake) features an outdoor center and a local community c...
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Aoki RyokanMaebashi City, Gunma Prefecture
This is a lodging facility founded in 1875, located on the shores of Lake Onuma at Mt. Akagi. The building is constructed from natural wood from Mt. Akagi, and the polished corridors are quite impr...
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Okutone WineryShowamura, Gunma Prefecture
A winery that handles everything from grape cultivation to brewing and sales. Spread across the Akagi Highlands at an altitude of 700 meters, on the northwest foothills of Mount Akagi, there is a 3...
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Ogo StationMaebashi City, Gunma Prefecture
This has been a station building since the time of its opening in 1928, and is designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property. The station serves as an important base for the Josh...
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Former Shibukawa General HospitalShibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture
The three-story building, which was used as "Shibukawa General Hospital" until March 2016, has been repurposed as a vocational school on the first and second floors. The third floor still retains t...
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Asamaen ParkTsumagoimura, Gunma Prefecture
The "Onioshidashi" is a bizarre rocky area formed by the lava ejected from the eruption of Mount Asama in 1783. A natural pathway measuring 2,500 meters has been developed within the Onioshidashi. ...
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Gunma Prefectural Government BuildingMaebashi City, Gunma Prefecture
The Gunma Prefectural Government Building, standing at a height of 153.8 meters, is the tallest prefectural office in Japan. It was completed in 1999. Inside the prefectural office building, it's p...