![]() ![]() I started my pilgrimage in Roppongi where Taki went on a date with his crush at the time, Okudera-senpai. The water glasses and coasters the cafe uses are similar to the ones in the movie. If you want to find the exact location of each place, check out the handy multi-pin map I made on Google Maps. A lot of the stops are in ordinary neighborhoods where people live and work, so be respectful of their living space. You'll probably be super excited when you recognize these place from Your Name, but try not to scream or dance.Try not to occupy a spot for too long and let other people get in to take their pictures too. You might run into other anime pilgrims (I did, a few times).Don't stand in the middle of the road or on a table at a restaurant just to improve your photography. I know you want to take great photos on this trip (I did too), but be mindful of traffic and other people when trying to get that perfect shot.Also, the itinerary is based on my July visit, so if you're traveling in a different season you may have to adjust your plans. But most of the itinerary ordering is just for convenient transportation. I timed my visits so the lighting conditions at each location would roughly match what is seen in the film. ![]() I recommend wearing comfortable shoes and staying hydrated if you're going in summer. Many places in this article are close to each other so most of the time, walking will be your best option (a pilgrimage should be full of walking anyway).Here are some things to prepare/keep in mind before you set off on your religious anime journey: Following the Red Thread to Your Name Locations.Cafe La Bohéme near Shinjuku Gyoen (8:30–10:00 p.m.).Intersection Behind Shinjuku Police Station (7:45–8:00 p.m.).Shintoshin Pedestrian Bridge near Takarazuka University (7:20–7:40 p.m.).Around Shinanomachi Station (6:00–6:30 p.m.).Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery (4:20–4:30 p.m.).On the Way to Suga Shrine (2:40–3:20 p.m.). ![]()
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