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Yuki Yuna is a Hero - Kan-onji Station

Since I had some extra time while visiting Shikoku I checked out the areas around Kan-onji Station which was shown in Yuki Yuna is a Hero.



Image from S1E1 - 02m55s


This is the main road leading north from the station.




Image from S1E1 - 07m00s


On the top of the station building there's these rainbow decorations.




Image from S2E8 - 00m01s


Reverse view of the main road shown in the second season. Towards the station this time. You can see the rainbow decorations on the station roof in this shot too.




Image from S2E8 - 00m05s


Another shot showing the sidewalk along the main road.




The stores located here had Yuki Yuna banners.




Closeup of one of the banners.




Image from S2E8 - 00m06s


The main road also got this bridge that crosses the river in front of the train station.




Next to the bridge there's a tourist information office.




That has a Yuki Yuna decorated vending machine.




Back of the vending machine.




The vending machine had these special Shikoku design Coca Cola bottles for sale with characters from Ohenro: Hachi Hachi Aruki on it. I saw a poster with the same characters on it at Minami-Komatsushima Station later on as well.




They also had Yuki Yuna things on display at the tourist information office, including these posters.




Showing off different locations around Kan-onji.




Various goods and shikishi sign boards.




And a fan corner with location maps and guestbooks.




The fan corner had this Yuki Yuna wall scroll too.




In addition to the guestbooks they had a Yuki Yuna tourism guide made by lidges you could check out.




Lots of signatures in the guestbook.




And drawings.




I signed it as well of course.




Next to the tourist information office they had this billboard with a Yuki Yuna illustration on the top half.




And there was a Pokémon manhole cover here for some reason too.




There was also a Yuki Yuna decorated vending machine at the local post office.




Closeup of the front of the vending machine.




And the side.




The mailbox outside the post office had a Yuki Yuna sticker on it as well.




I got one of the location maps from the tourist information office, and I met lidges and he gave me a Yuki Yuna location guide he made. Warning: This is an extra large picture to show more details.



Location map:



This location was visited on 2019/11/05.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://tsurebashi.blog123.fc2.com/blog-entry-392.html
http://tsurebashi.blog123.fc2.com/blog-entry-458.html

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