Japan is always heaven when it comes to anime. Anime fans are growing in number and most of these fans want to go to Japan because of one main reason- Akihabara, Tokyo in Japan, which is also called the paradise for anime fans. Acquire's game entitled "Akiba's Trip The Animation" gained a lot of attention as it mainly revolves around Akihabara.

Thanks to Google Maps that we can see pictures of various places around the world. Notably, a report coming from Crunchyroll has compared anime vs. real life locations in "Akiba's Trip The Animation." Asper the report, the scenes in the animation features more on the green overhead rail bridge serving JR Sobu Line. Also, the Chuo Street is vibrantly presented in the animation, making it vivid and accurate as much as possible in real life. The scene in which Tamotsu can be seen standing outside features the Akihabara Electric Town Exit, which is real as well.

Advertising Japan in their anime

The comparison does not stop there because "Onoden" the famous brand and four-storey building has also been featured in the anime. This building is mostly featured in "Akiba's Trip The Animation." Most of all, a comparison and inspiration from real locations are not complete without famous stores such as "Star Kebab Akiba Terrace" near "Knowledge," which sells hats. With these idea and inspirations that are infused in Japanese anime, it does not only accumulate the desire to visit Japan, but also advertise about the country. The Youtube video below from Zaibatsu shows another comparison in "Akiba's Trip: Undead and Undressed."

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