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Hanasaku Iroha - Nishigishi Station Building

While checking out the Nishigishi Station Platform, I also checked out the Nishigishi Station Building.



Image from Episode 6 - 10m11s


Minko runs out of the building.




Image from Episode 6 - 10m12s


And heads towards the street.




Image from Episode 6 - 21m56s


Later in the same episode Nako, Minko and Ohana runs towards the station building.




Image from Episode 7 - 05m03s


Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 58m17s


Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 59m03s


View of the station building from the street shown both in the show and the movie.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m16s


Koichi walking towards the building from the Station Platform. If you look closely at the picture you can see a Hanasaku Iroha emblem on the top left.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m23s


Image from Episode 9 - 10m26s


The train timetable is slightly different in real life.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m27s


Reverse view. In the corner here there were various Hanasaku Iroha items.




Closeup of the corner.




Manga, artbooks and magazines.




And a guestbook. It was up to number 36 when I visited.




Lots of messages and signatures.




And drawings.




I signed it too.




Lots of posters inside the station building as well.




And a cardboard cutout of Ohana holding a Yunosagi train emblem.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m36s


Back to Koichi inside the station building getting a phone call from Ohana.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m40s


I held my phone in a similar position.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m47s


Koichi is surprised by what he hears on the phone.




Image from Episode 9 - 11m37s


Koichi heads outside while making another call.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 58m29s


Shot of the station building doors from the movie.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 58m33s


Ohana's mother is making a call here.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 58m59s


There's no phone inside the building, but there's a payphone across the street from the station I got a picture of.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 59m07s


Ohana's mother exits the building with Ohana.



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This location was visited on 2019/04/21.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://blog.livedoor.jp/seichijunrei/archives/51849300.html

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