Locations?
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Locations?
Does anyone know what town specifically in Japan was photographed for the game?
I know the city is Sendai, but I'm more interested in the quiet countryside and rolling hills.
I'm heading over to Japan shortly, and would love to take a side visit to feel the feels where they were on the screen.
I know the city is Sendai, but I'm more interested in the quiet countryside and rolling hills.
I'm heading over to Japan shortly, and would love to take a side visit to feel the feels where they were on the screen.
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Simple. The exterior of Yamaku is better known as Brown University.SemisoftCheese wrote:Does anyone know what town specifically in Japan was photographed for the game?
I know the city is Sendai, but I'm more interested in the quiet countryside and rolling hills.
I'm heading over to Japan shortly, and would love to take a side visit to feel the feels where they were on the screen.
(I'm not too sure on the other locations, but Yamaku is DEFINITELY BRU, I can speak from experience as I've been around it's campus)
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Re: Locations?
The 'station' scene or the 'city' scene is pretty unclear (in Lilly's story, it's where Hisao met Akira and Hideaki), but if I am to make a guess...SemisoftCheese wrote:Does anyone know what town specifically in Japan was photographed for the game?
I know the city is Sendai, but I'm more interested in the quiet countryside and rolling hills.
I'm heading over to Japan shortly, and would love to take a side visit to feel the feels where they were on the screen.
It's in Tokyo, specifically Kawaguchi station. If you're going from Shibuya, you need to take the JR line to Ikebokuro, make a stop to switch so you can get to Akabane, then make another switch to catch a train to Kawaguchi. You're in the right station if the first thing you see when you step outside is a towering department store.
If you take an *extra* stop at Nishi-Kawaguchi, there's a good yakitori and ramen shop just outside the station. Though, if you have limited capability in speaking Japanese you're going to have a hard time
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Re: Locations?
The city scenes are indeed mostly from Sendai, with some shots taken in Ueno, Tokyo. The suburban scenery was mostly taken in Kamakura, a small town about 60km south of Tokyo, but you're very unlikely to find the specific spots if that's what you're looking for. I doubt even I could find them again after so many years.
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Hot damn, I've been wondering just what city was so brilliantly designed as to have elevated walkways.Aura wrote:The city scenes are indeed mostly from Sendai, with some shots taken in Ueno, Tokyo. The suburban scenery was mostly taken in Kamakura, a small town about 60km south of Tokyo, but you're very unlikely to find the specific spots if that's what you're looking for. I doubt even I could find them again after so many years.
I'd like to go on a rant about how we don't have anything like that in the U.S., but it would only be good for a particularly large city (San Diego hardly counts) and, ultimately, the largest cities in the U.S. (e.g., New York) tend to be some of the oldest ones. Because nobody is going to build up the foundations and/or dig the streets down (particularly when places like New York have something like thirty feet of underground power, telecommunications, water, sewage, and transportation), a city isn't going to have anything like that unless it's a modern-built large city (which a place with small area and large population like Japan would have).
This is probably not anything new to anyone, but... I felt like the post was lacking in substance.
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Megumeru wrote: The 'station' scene or the 'city' scene is pretty unclear (in Lilly's story, it's where Hisao met Akira and Hideaki), but if I am to make a guess...
It's in Tokyo, specifically Kawaguchi station. If you're going from Shibuya, you need to take the JR line to Ikebokuro, make a stop to switch so you can get to Akabane, then make another switch to catch a train to Kawaguchi. You're in the right station if the first thing you see when you step outside is a towering department store.
Ah, thanks guys. I do know a fair bit of Japanese, and I've got some time to burn. so I might just give it a go anyways. Rent an integra a la-narcissu style and roam the countrysides.Aura wrote:The city scenes are indeed mostly from Sendai, with some shots taken in Ueno, Tokyo. The suburban scenery was mostly taken in Kamakura, a small town about 60km south of Tokyo, but you're very unlikely to find the specific spots if that's what you're looking for. I doubt even I could find them again after so many years.
If I do find what I'm looking for, I'll be sure to necro (god forbid) this post with a photobucket album.
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Make sure to wear a tank top as proof.SemisoftCheese wrote:If I do find what I'm looking for, I'll be sure to necro (god forbid) this post with a photobucket album.
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Re: Locations?
Actually, in Japan, elevated walkways, as well as overpasses are quite common in many city centers. It doesn't take a new city to build them, just a willingness to do so andFoxtrotZero wrote: Hot damn, I've been wondering just what city was so brilliantly designed as to have elevated walkways.
make the city more pedestrian-friendly. If one quality that the Japanese have perfected must be convenience, wonderful convenience.
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We call them sidewalks here.Beoran wrote:elevated walkways
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Do you remember which BGs are from Ueno?Aura wrote:The city scenes are indeed mostly from Sendai, with some shots taken in Ueno, Tokyo. ...
I've been there and even took a few photos, but I didn't see anything familiar from KS.
To be honest I didn't expect to find any there in the first place, so I didn't look too hard.
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Xanatos wrote:We call them sidewalks here.Beoran wrote:elevated walkways
I think it's too high to call it 'sidewalks'. If you see the picture of the city clearly.
Sidewalks are just that raised platform beside a road(to me).
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Well then I guess they're a bit more perfectionist than the people in charge of building American cities. But then again, this doesn't surprise me, American infrastructure is literally falling apart.Beoran wrote:Actually, in Japan, elevated walkways, as well as overpasses are quite common in many city centers. It doesn't take a new city to build them, just a willingness to do so andFoxtrotZero wrote: Hot damn, I've been wondering just what city was so brilliantly designed as to have elevated walkways.
make the city more pedestrian-friendly. If one quality that the Japanese have perfected must be convenience, wonderful convenience.
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I live in Parma (maybe someone knows it for the ham or the cheese), it is a quite small city (less than 200k inhabitants) in Italy and we have one elevated walkway.FoxtrotZero wrote: Hot damn, I've been wondering just what city was so brilliantly designed as to have elevated walkways.
Considering that Italy is not famous for its building skill, I think it isn't so difficult to build it (just think that here it usually takes at least one month to add a sidewalk in a small street and it's been more than 5 years since they started restoring our train station and they haven't finished yet [nor it seems to improve]).
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As opposed to...What, figuratively falling apart?FoxtrotZero wrote:Well then I guess they're a bit more perfectionist than the people in charge of building American cities. But then again, this doesn't surprise me, American infrastructure is literally falling apart.Beoran wrote:Actually, in Japan, elevated walkways, as well as overpasses are quite common in many city centers. It doesn't take a new city to build them, just a willingness to do so andFoxtrotZero wrote: Hot damn, I've been wondering just what city was so brilliantly designed as to have elevated walkways.
make the city more pedestrian-friendly. If one quality that the Japanese have perfected must be convenience, wonderful convenience.
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Real locations.
Greetings readers, developers, feelers and perverts alike. I'd like to ask a question regarding the background artwork for the game / novel.
I think I've heard somewhere before that the backgrounds are actually real locations, captured by camera, and then paint-ified.
Is this true? If so, does anyone know about any of those locations? I'll be most grateful to gain some information in the matter, as I'm assuming the devs won't have time to answer this personally.
Thanks in advance.
-Holland.
I think I've heard somewhere before that the backgrounds are actually real locations, captured by camera, and then paint-ified.
Is this true? If so, does anyone know about any of those locations? I'll be most grateful to gain some information in the matter, as I'm assuming the devs won't have time to answer this personally.
Thanks in advance.
-Holland.