Friday, December 30, 2016

Wolf Children - Fields

In addition to the House from Wolf Children I also checked out some fields in Kamiichi that's seen in the movie.



There's a Wolf Children sign that marks the road down to the fields.




Image from Wolf Children - 34m47s


This is where Hana rides her bike down to the local store.




Image from Wolf Children - 35m15s


The only place where there's a road leading into the fields.




Image from Wolf Children - 37m18s


The shed the back is more modern in real life.




Image from Wolf Children - 37m35s


Reverse view.




Image from Wolf Children - 52m35s


There's less fields here than in the movie.




Image from Wolf Children - 52m41s


Reverse angle.




Image from Wolf Children - 34m54s


On they way between Kamiichi Station and the fields I also saw this store. I've marked the path between this store and the Wolf Children sign leading to the fields in the map below.




Image from Wolf Children - 59m46s


And at Kamiichi Station I saw this bus stop sign that is similar to the one in Wolf Children.




Inside the station building they have this tourist information office where you can rent bicycles to get around.




The tourist information office also have a few Wolf Children goods for sale.




A Wolf Children stamp.




And a Wolf Children poster and banner, in addition to a The Boy and the Beast poster.




I grabbed some tourist information flyers about the Wolf Children House and some Kamiichi tourism maps.



Location map:



This location was visited on 2016/10/11.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://tianlang2.s206.xrea.com/Ookami-kodomo3.htm

2 comments:

  1. Amé este trabajo de expedición 💖. Excelentemente documentado y de muy buena calidad. Los lugares son idénticos y fueron perfectamente captados para las comparaciones.
    Me será de mucha ayuda para poder visitar esos lugares personalmente en el futuro.
    En verdad lo agradezco mucho al autor del blog.
    ❄️🌨️🌺🐺🍑🗻🍢

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  2. Increíble y hermoso trabajo :)
    Una labor de expedición y reportaje impecables.
    Los lugares son fácilmente reconocibles y me servirán mucho cuando pueda visitarlos en persona algún día.
    Agradezco mucho éste y los demás aportes del autor <3.

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