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Your Name - Shinkaisansya Shrine

The kagura-den stage shown in Your Name is supposedly based on one located at Shinkaisansya Shrine in real life. The closest train station is Usuda Station, but it's quite far and there's no rental bicycle places nearby, so it might be better to rent a car to get here.



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Full view of the stage.




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Side of the building.




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In real life the back of the stage is seen from this angle instead of the front.




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Since the position of the stage isn't the same it's difficult to match this shot.




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The insides of the roof is different here.




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Back of the stage.




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There's another building right in front of the stage in real life.




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Yotsuha and Mitsuha preparing to make kuchikamizake.




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Tessie and Sayaka watches.




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Reverse view.




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Closeup of Mitsuha.




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The stairs and the rest of the buildings here are different.




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The shamusho shrine office building is also different.




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These stairs are different too.




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The path up to the shrine do go through a forest area though and the white stone lanterns are similar, but no red torii gate.




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This is the main torii gate of the shrine, but it doesn't match the one seen in the movie at all.



Location map:



This location was visited on 2019/04/28.

Links:
Shrine official website

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://blog.livedoor.jp/touyokojunrei-yokofuji3/君の名は。archives/cat_1237325.html

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