Location List
4,695 potential locations in newly-arrived order.
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Former Senkyo Jinjo Elementary SchoolManiwa City, Okayama Prefecture
Built in 1907, Former Senkyo Jinjo Elementary School is a wooden structure schoolhouse that was used as an elementary school until 1990. The Renaissance style building is completely symmetrical in ...
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Former Shizutani SchoolBizen City, Okayama Prefecture
Shizutani School is known as the nation's first public school. It was created by Mitsumasa Ikeda, Lord of Okayama in 1864 and 1865. The buildings that were built in the early Edo period remain prac...
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Bitchu Matsuyama Castle Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture
One of only 12 castles in Japan that has an original keep, Bitchu Matsuyama castle was built in 1240 and restored in 1683. It stands on top of a mountain at an altitude of 430 meters, making it the...
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Former Katayama ResidenceTakahashi City, Okayama Prefecture
The Former Katayama Residence, built around 1830, is the home of the Katayama family who were a successful Bengara merchant for more than 200 years in the late Edo to Meiji Periods. Their wealth ca...
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Haibara Samurai ResidenceTakahashi City, Okayama Prefecture
This samurai residence was built about 170 years ago and stands in the Ishibacho Furusato Village. In addition to the residence that displays samurai armor, weapons, and other artifacts, the pond a...
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Orii Samurai ResidenceTakahashi City, Okayama Prefecture
This samurai residence was built about 170 years ago and stands in the Ishibacho Furusato Village. In addition to the residence that displays samurai armor, weapons, and other artifacts, the pond a...
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Yakushiin TempleTakahashi City, Okayama Prefecture
A temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. Was built from 985 to 987 and its Main Hall has been designated an Important Cultural Property of Okayama Prefecture. The Nio-mon (Deva) Gate and the Jizo ...
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Kinojo CastleSoja City, Okayama Prefecture
Kinojo Castle (or Ki Castle), which literally means a “demon castle,” is an ancient castle constructed in the late 7th century by the Yamato Imperial Court. A stone wall about 2.8 kilometers long a...
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Sojagu ShrineSoja City, Okayama Prefecture
Sojagu Shrine is where both Soja City and Soja Station got their names from. It is said that the gods of 324 shrines in the Bitchu region were enshrined together along with the principal deity of t...
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Bitchu Kokubunji TempleSoja City, Okayama Prefecture
One of several temples established by the order of Emperor Shomu in the Nara period (8th century). It is estimated that the original temple site was 160 meters wide and 178 meters long, but the bui...
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Nakayama ShrineTsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture
According to the shrine's undocumented legend, the shrine was founded in 707 AD. In 1533, the shrine was burned down by Amago Haruhisa during his invasion of the province, and reconstructed by Haru...
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Josai Roman HallTsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture
Josai Roman Hall is the former main building of Nakashima Hospital which was completed in 1917. The two-story wooden architecture of a European taste features a dome on the roof and intricately det...
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Okayama Prefectural Tsuyama Senior High SchoolTsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture
A two-story wooden schoolhouse with a history of more than 120 years. It was first established as jinjyo-chugakko (traditional Japanese education-system junior high school) in 1895. In 1948, after ...
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Tsuyama Castle (Kakuzan Park)Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture
Kakuzan Park is built on the ruins of an ancient castle, Tsuyama Castle, which was built about 400 years ago. The castle’s approximately 10-meter-tall stone wall remains today. Because of its beaut...
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Former Nozaki Family ResidenceKurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture
The residence of Buzaemon Nozaki, who built his fortune in the salt-making industry in the late Edo period (1603–1868). On a land of about 10,000 square meters are many buildings, such as the gates...
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Kibitsu Jinja ShrineOkayama City, Okayama Prefecture
Closely associated with the figure believed to have inspired the famous Japanese folktale Momotaro, the Kibitsujinja Shrine is a National Treasure of Japan, officially listed as “The Main Sanctuary...
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Ishikiri Mountain RangeInada, Kasama
Inada stone is a beautiful white granite, used in buildings such as Tokyo Station and the Japanese national parliament. The quarry in Ibaraki Prefecture's Kasama City is known as the Ishikiri mount...
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Oiwa ShrineIrishikencho, Hitachi
Oiwa Shrine sits at the foot of Mt. Oiwa, which is said to be the oldest holy mountain in Hitachi, Ibaraki. Near the entrance, about three meters from the ground there is a mysteriously shaped gian...
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Tsuchiura PortTsushiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture
The gateway to Kasumigaura. Leisure boats and yachts are anchored at the port.
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Tsuchiura City Kijo PlazaTsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture
The facility with a culture hall accommodating about 300 people, an event space and large and small meeting rooms.
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Tsuchiura City HallTsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture
Located at right front of Tsuchiura station. Can be filmed as a bank or a office.
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Sakura GardenTsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture
Banquet hall reflecting the image of Bali. Built in 2013 and accommodates up to 100 people.
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Gokamachi Kawatsuma Water Purification PlantGokamachi, Ibaraki Prefecture
A modern-style water purification plant. 3-story building. As it is characteristic looking, it can be filmed as different locations.
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JuouzakaHitachiota City, Ibaraki Prefecture
The slope connecting Kujiragaoka and Ota Daini High School.
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