Location List
521 potential locations in newly-arrived order.
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Himeji City Museum of ArtHimeji City, Hyogo Prefecture
The Himeji City Museum is located east of the Himeji Castle, which is a World Heritage and a National Treasure of Japan. The red-brick building dates back to 1905, when it was built as a military s...
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national treasures/important cultural properties public halls/assembly halls museums/art museums/resource centers illuminations/lighted-up facilitiesSpecifications
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Matsumoto City HallMatsumoto city, Nagano prefecture
A municipal government building located in central Matsumoto City. The facility includes a sizable main building with open space and a plaza in front. The surrounding area is characterized by publi...
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Lala MatsumotoMatsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
An indoor heated swimming pool facility in Matsumoto City, featuring a 25-meter pool, a lazy river, and water slides. One of its key strengths is the ability to secure multiple types of water scene...
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government & public facilities swimming pools (indoor and outdoor)Favorites -
Sunpro Alwin StadiumMatsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
An outdoor, soccer-specific stadium located in the Kanbayashi area of Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture. It serves as the home stadium of Matsumoto Yamaga FC and features a natural grass pitch with...
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Matsumoto City Music and Culture Hall (The Harmony Hall)Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
A full-scale concert hall with excellent acoustics for classical music, featuring a German-built pipe organ that enables a grand and dignified atmosphere. Suitable for filming concert scenes, cerem...
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I Nett Yamabiko DomeMatsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
A large all-weather dome facility with a spacious floor and high ceiling, allowing for large-scale shoots regardless of weather conditions. The interior features locally sourced Japanese larch wood...
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SekisuiHeim Matsumoto Stadium(Matsumoto city baseball stadium)Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
A full-scale baseball stadium used for official games, featuring a natural grass outfield. The expansive field and authentic ballpark setting provide highly realistic visuals for baseball scenes, ...
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KOBE EAST PARK6-4-1, Kano-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
A park stretching south of Kobe City Hall.
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Kobe City Hall6-5-1, Kano-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
A high-rise building with 30 floors above ground and 3 floors below ground. The open observation lobby on the 24th floor offers a panoramic view of the city. The atrium lobby on the first floor is ...
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offices/commercial buildings (exterior) government & public facilities office building interiors other facilitiesSpecifications
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KOBE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE8-1-6, Goko-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
A large-scale mixed-use complex housing a concert hall, a multiplex cinema, a shopping center, restaurants, and office buildings.
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offices/commercial buildings (exterior) shopping malls, commercial complexes halls/theaters/movie theaters government & public facilitiesFavorites -
Kobe Customs12-1, Shinko-cho Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
While preserving and repurposing the original government building completed in 1927 (Showa 2), the current building—designed to resemble a ship—was completed in 1999 (Heisei 11). The stately spaces...
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government & public facilities office rooms/meeting rooms roofs/balconiesFavorites -
Kobe Commerce, Industry and Trade Center Building5-1-14, Hamabedori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Completed in 1969, it was the first high-rise building in western Japan at the time. It sustained no structural damage during the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
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offices/commercial buildings (exterior) restaurants/coffee shops boutiques/specialty shops/drug stores government & public facilitiesFavorites -
Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution1-5-2, Wakinohama Kaigan-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
A center for learning about the earthquake and conducting disaster prevention research. Its glass exterior gives it a futuristic look.
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government & public facilities museums/art museums/resource centers other facilities illuminations/lighted-up facilitiesSpecifications
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Comista Kobe4-1-6, Azuma-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Kobe City Lifelong Learning Support Center, housed in a renovated elementary school building.
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government & public facilities public halls/assembly halls halls/community centers elementary schools/junior high schools/high schoolsFavorites -
Kobe Oji Zoo3-1, Oji-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Kobe Oji Zoo is home to approximately 700 animals representing about 120 species, including giraffes, koalas, and Asian elephants. The amusement park located within the zoo has a retro feel.
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government & public facilities halls/community centers parks amusemetn parks/theme parksFavorites -
Kobe Nada Hall1-1-1, Kishichi-dori, Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
A community center featuring a main hall with a capacity of 510 people. It also offers meeting rooms for rent.
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Kobe City Koiso Memorial Museum of Art 5-7, Koyocho-Naka, Higashinada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
An art museum located within a vast 3.3-hectare lawn park on Rokko Island. It houses and preserves approximately 2,000 works by Ryohei Koiso—including oil paintings, sketches, and prints—along with...
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government & public facilities museums/art museums/resource centersSpecifications
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Higashi Mizu Kankyo Center2-1-23, Uozaki Minami-cho, Higashinada-ku, Hyogo
Sewage treatment plant. An underwater tunnel (service road) extends all the way to Rokko Island.
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government & public facilities warehouse & factory exteriors (including bird's-eye view) facility interiorsFavorites -
BunshokanHatagomachi, Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture 990-004,7
former Yamagata prefectural office building
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national treasures/important cultural properties government & public facilities museums/art museums/resource centers overseasSpecifications
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Yusuhara Town HallYusuharacho, Kochi Prefecture
Designed by architect Kengo Kuma, this building makes extensive use of locally sourced timber from Yusuhara. Facing the parking area, the welcoming lobby features a fully open design and can al...
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Yusuharaza (Traditional theater)Yusuharacho, Kochi Prefecture
Originally constructed in 1948, this building was relocated and carefully restored in September 1995. Its design reflects a Japanese–Western eclectic style reminiscent of the Taisho era (1912–1926)...
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New Kuwakagawa River FloodwayHidaka Village, Kochi Prefecture
This tunnel was constructed as part of flood-control infrastructure. Except during periods of heavy rainfall, the site offers guided tours and exploration programmes. Its stark concrete interior...
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government & public facilities tunnelsFavorites -
Gallery Above the CloudsYusuharacho, Kochi Prefecture
Designed by architect Kengo Kuma, this striking building makes generous use of locally sourced Yusuhara timber. Its distinctive form—unlike anything seen elsewhere—immediately draws the eye. Th...
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government & public facilities museums/art museums/resource centersFavorites -
Soshunkaku Guest HouseShibata City, Niigata Prefecture
Originally constructed in 1912 by industrialist Kihachiro Okura, a native of Shibata, as part of his Mukojima riverside villa in Tokyo, this elegant building was relocated and opened to the public ...
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historic sites/gardens homes/residences government & public facilities public halls/assembly hallsFavorites
