
New collaborative efforts will promote anime tourism while cooperating with local communities.
Over 31 million overseas visitors came to Japan in 2018. While these travelers have diverse interests in the Land of the Rising Sun, ranging from the traditional to the modern, undeniably a very large proportion of people around the world become interested in Japan through the forums of anime, manga, or video games.
Over the past several years it’s become increasingly popular for anime fans to want to journey to the real-world locations and buildings featured within their favorite shows (or which served as inspiration for the shows), making an anime pilgrimage of sorts. While these waves of fans may certainly bring in extra revenue to boost the local economy, an increasing number of tourists can also lead to instances of local residents’ daily lives being disrupted, resulting in what has been called “sightseeing pollution.”
▼ Fans often seek out the real-life locations of places featured in an anime and take snapshots of them, such as in these examples taken from episodes 8 and 17 of Fruits Basket (2019).
『フルーツバスケット』第8話。冒頭シーンで、本田透が魚谷ありさ、花島咲と別れていた交差点です。草摩家へ向かう草摩由希、夾、紫呉の3人が咲と遭遇していたのもこの場所でしたね。
— アニメ聖地巡礼・舞台探訪 (@animeseichi) June 8, 2019
作中では、ここから階段を下った先に紫呉の家がある設定になっているようです。 pic.twitter.com/E5dRiaDIyL
『フルーツバスケット』第17話。水着を買いに行って蕎麦屋で食事をした帰りに、絡んできた不良三人組を、魚谷ありさが諭してしたのは、雙葉学園前バス停付近でした。 pic.twitter.com/4EKy2O4seh
— アニメ聖地巡礼・舞台探訪 (@animeseichi) July 27, 2019
As a solution to balance the interests of fans with those of locals, Japanese tour companies Otomo and Anime Tourism 88 have recently partnered to jointly develop official anime pilgrimage tours aimed at overseas visitors to Japan. Tours will commence next month beginning with three different anime series and plans for more have been announced as well. All tours will be privately led by specialists and cover both actual locations featured in the anime and other local spots of interest. As a bonus, participants will also receive exclusive anime goods throughout the tour.
The starting lineup of anime-themed tours is as follows:
1. Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (2018) / Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture (tour length: 5.5 hours)
This series’ coastal setting of Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture is a popular day trip destination from Tokyo. The anime also includes scenes from Enoshima, a small island linked to the mainland by a bridge.
2. Hyoka (2012) / Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture (tour length: 5 hours)
Hyoka‘s fictional setting of Kamiyama City is based on original light novel author Honobu Yonezawa’s real hometown of Takayama City in Gifu Prefecture. Kamiyama High School is also based on Hida High School, from which he graduated.
3. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (2006) / Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture (tour length: 4.5 hours)
This series, which was one of Kyoto Animation‘s earliest hits both domestically and overseas, has continued to garner interest over ten years after it was initially released. Original light novel author Nagaru Tanigawa graduated from Kwansei Gakuin University in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture and many of the anime background shots are exact replicas of real-life locations.
Logistical details about the tours will become available when the companies start taking reservations in October.
Source, images: PR Times
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