Most Popular Real-Life Suzume Locations You Should Visit

Six Most Popular Suzume’s Set Locations You Should Visit


Six Most Popular Suzume’s Set Locations You Should Visit

There are tons of anime whose locations are based on real life, including Makoto Shinkai's Suzume no Tojimari. If you wish to see these locations personally, this handy guide to Suzume’s locations is what you need!

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Yunohira Onsen

The first set location on this list is the Yunohira Onsen. Suzume fans can visit this location to take snapshots and bring the film to life by re-enacting some scenes as Yunohira Onsen is also a tourist destination.

Yunohira Onsen is known for its hot springs and its Edo-style Village. The location oozes a lot of Japanese history and vibe, which is ideal for first-time Japan visitors!

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Yawatahama Port

Yawatahama Port
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In Suzume, we saw this location a couple of times. This is why fans might want to visit this location to see the view for themselves.

The Yawatahama Port is known to be close to Japan's longest peninsula.

You can check out the ships as they pass by while enjoying some Japanese beverages to pass the time. It is also a great place to take scenic photos.

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Yawatahama Station

Yawatahama Station
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Another location set in Yawatahama is the Yawatahama Station. This location offers tons of activities for locals and tourists alike.

Some of these activities include VR experiences, riding the train, and canyoning.

It is a perfect spot to enjoy the culture of Japan with friends and family.

Bungo Mori Roadhouse

Bungo Mori Roadhouse
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Credit: Japan World Travel Blog

The Bungo Mori Roadhouse was where the first door in Suzume opens, making it one of the most remembered locations in the movie.

Aside from that, this location is a must-visit for tourists who are into trains and railways. This railway was closed after the steam locomotive era ended.

Since it is a historical place, the Bungo Mori Roadhouse was officially registered as a National Tangible Cultural Asset in 2012.

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Ochanomizu

Ochanomizu
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Some viewers who watched Suzume might've recognized Ochanomizu almost immediately when it appeared on the screen.

This location is well-known to many anime fans and those who might've visited Japan because it is near Kanda River, which is known for making the Shogun’s tea.

Ochanomizu is also known for its various restaurants and stores for shopping.

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
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Credit: Japan Experience

If you like bridges, then check out the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, which connects Kobe to Awajishima island.

The 4,000-meter bridge was featured in Suzume, making it a must-see location for fans of the fantasy anime film.

To get the full experience, consider driving on the bridge to see the incredible view that comes with it.

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