The destination is true in the famous Japanese animated films

The scene in Japan's familiar animated films is not entirely built up from imagination, but also by the reimagination of world-famous tourist destinations.

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The secret world of Arriety (The World of Arriety Secret) : The film was produced by Ghibli in 2010, the content revolves around the friendship story between little girl Arriety and her friend Sho who had heart disease since childhood.The clear natural scenery of the film is inspired by the beauty of Koganei Park (Tokyo, Japan).(Photo: Ghiblimovies).

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Koganei is the second largest park in Tokyo.It attracts visitors by colorful flowers grown throughout the park.This park is also a popular destination for Tokyo residents especially.(Photo: All about Japan).

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Castle in the sky : The ancient castle image in Ghibli's Cloudy Castle is based on the real-life location of Paronella Park (Queensland, Australia) .There is an old castle, surrounded by dense vegetation, the same scenery in famous animated films.(Photo: Ghiblimovies).

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Porco Rosso: This familiar animated film takes place during World War 1. The film revolves around the story of Porco Rosso pilot carrying a pig face due to a curse. Porco's secret hideout is shaped from Stiniva Bay on Vis Island (Croatia).(Photo: 8mscandy).

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Stiniva Bay is considered a paradise forgotten by wild beauty.It has a beach full of multicolored gravel, turquoise blue waters, a steep limestone mountain, which encircles a spectacular cave.(Photo: Irenaslovacek).

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Kiki's Delivery Service : Hayao Miyazaki's director of the film first came to Sweden in 1970 under a proposal to cooperate in film production.Perhaps, that trip was an inspiration for him to take pictures of Swedish medieval cities into the movie Witch Kiki.

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Visby (Gotland, Sweden) and Gamla Stan (Stockholm, Sweden) are the two locations that were truly reproduced in this film.Visby town with cobblestone streets and red tile houses has become a UNESCO world heritage site.(Photo: future0814).

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My neighbor is Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) : Director Hayao Miyazaki's touching film is a childhood part of many Vietnamese audiences.The familiar forest in the film is a beautiful natural landscape on Sayama Hill (Tokyo).(Photo: Midlypleased).

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Sayama Hill is known as paradise northwest of Tokyo.It has a clear lake Tama and Sayama with diverse forest plants.In addition, there are 4 large parks in the hill area, where activities such as cherry blossom viewing, picnics, ceramic fairs and some handicrafts are organized.(Photo: Ghiblimovies).

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Witch's Castle Howl (Howl's Moving Castl) : It is not difficult to recognize the familiar setting in the famous Howl's Castle cartoon.The film was inspired by the view of Colmar town (France) around the 17th and 18th centuries (Photo: Ghiblimovies).

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Colmar is known for its colorful town.Attracting tourists by many window houses with French architectural style.Colmar is known as the most beautiful town in the world.Photo: Ghiblimovies.

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Spirited Away : The Vietnamese audience is no stranger to the adventures of Chihiro girl to the land of spirits. Most of the details in the film are associated with the famous tourist spot, the Nine Part Ancient Village (Taiwan, China).(Photo: Rogerebert).

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The Dragon Haku in the simulated film from the dragon on the temple roof at the entrance to the Nine Parts, lanterns and streets are all sketched in the same way as reality.Even, details of gold mines, Japanese tea shops, food in the market, night life are similar to the life of the Nine Part people.(Photo: Ghiblimovies).