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Flying Witch - Kuramoto House

I also checked out the location of the house where the Kuramoto family and Makoto lives in the show this time.



Image from Episode 1 - 01m38s


Image from Episode 1 - 04m33s


Image from Episode 8 - 21m37s


The house as shown in the OP and several episodes. It's actually located to the east of Hirosaki-Higashikōmae Station in real life and nowhere near any of the other Flying Witch locations.




Image from Episode 11 - 11m43s


Slightly closer view.




Image from Episode 2 - 02m58s


Image from Episode 3 - 12m48s


Image from Episode 5 - 12m41s


Another closeup of the entrance area.




Image from Episode 1 - 01m10s


And one of the roof from the OP.




Image from Episode 7 - 00m18s


The building to the right of the house is also similar to what's shown in the anime.




Image from Episode 7 - 00m36s


Closeup.




Image from Episode 5 - 04m06s


Image from Episode 12 - 04m57s


The fence around the house also matches.




Image from Episode 5 - 20m30s


Closeup of the fence.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m52s


You can see the other building again in this shot.




Image from Episode 9 - 11m02s


The areas outside the fence doesn't match in real life.




Image from Episode 4 - 20m15s


Image from Episode 9 - 12m45s


This is the back of the house.




Image from Episode 3 - 05m03s


There's no big field here like in the show.




Image from Episode 3 - 05m59s


And the windows are bigger in the anime.



This locations was visited on 2019/04/25.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
https://twitter.com/jise724/status/753893772782481408

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