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Complete anime pilgrimage guide. Visit real locations from Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, Slam Dunk, Your Name and more.

What is Anime Pilgrimage (Seichi Junrei)?

聖地巡礼 (Seichi Junrei) means "holy land pilgrimage" — visiting real-world locations that inspired anime scenes. It's one of Japan's biggest tourism trends, with millions of fans traveling to see the actual streets, temples, and landscapes from their favorite shows.

🔥 Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba)

  • Kamado Shrine (Fukuoka) — Same name as the protagonist's family. Fans flock here.
  • Mt. Kumotori (Saitama/Tokyo border) — Where Tanjiro trains in the mountains.
  • Asakusa (Tokyo) — The Entertainment District arc's visual inspiration.

🏀 Slam Dunk

  • Kamakura High School Railroad Crossing (Kanagawa) — THE iconic opening scene. Most photographed spot for anime fans in Japan.
  • Shonan Coast — The ocean views from the anime.

🌸 Your Name (Kimi no Na wa)

  • Suga Shrine Stairs (Shinjuku, Tokyo) — The famous staircase from the ending.
  • Hida/Takayama (Gifu) — Mitsuha's countryside town inspiration.
  • Nishi-Shinjuku — Where Taki lives. Recognizable skyscrapers.

🎌 More Anime Locations

  • Jujutsu Kaisen — Sendagaya area (Tokyo) near the real Jujutsu High location.
  • One Piece — Kumamoto has 10+ character statues across the prefecture.
  • Spirited Away — Jiufen (inspiration), but also Dogo Onsen (Ehime) and Ginzan Onsen (Yamagata).
  • Oshi no Ko — Miyazaki Prefecture (Aqua & Ruby's hometown inspiration).
  • Weathering With You — Tabata area, Tokyo. Hina's rooftop shrine.