In fact, I didn’t expect to wait for a new Shishimen movie this year, and I didn’t expect that I made a mistake and came to Tokyo to become an exchange student in the same year. So I made a one-day tour of Akihabara with a map and a camera, and completed my long-cherished tour of the Holy Land.
Stepping into the world of Stone Gate, I can finally stand on the same landmark as the character, share the same perspective, and see the same scenery.
There are a total of 20 pictures in the full text, I hope you like it as much as I do!
First tribute to the game
Radio Hall: The time machine crashes into the Radio Hall, and the story begins
Rintaro, Assistant, Broadcasting Hall from the View of the Audience
The Radio Pavilion from the Character's Perspective
Akihabara Subway Station: The place where the characters run around countless times
Akihabara Electric Town Exit:
UDX: From the Electric Street exit is the UDX building
Rintaro watching the news on the big screen:
Character perspective, high-rise buildings seen from UNX:
But more, this place is where Rentaro and Kurisu talked at dusk, and in the latest season, Kurisu also found Rentaro on this ladder.
Walk a little further outside the station, and you will see the overpass and the bottom of the bridge with the tram passing through.
Another iron bridge can be seen at another intersection nearby
Manseibashi: The place where Rentaro often calls, here is a character perspective
Liu Sen Shrine: Liu Huazi's house
Pedestrian bridge beside the shrine:
Mailish: The maid cafe where Phyllis and Mayuri work part-time
I think the author tried desperately to restore reality in anime, and now we are desperately watching anime to find reality. This feeling is also quite magical.
As a reader, I am obviously new here, but it feels like a revisit.
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