Where is your favorite anime based?

Where is your favorite anime based?

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Chicago.

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>made by u/FetchFrosh

my favorite on the list is "based" in okinawa (gyo tokyo fish attack) despite of course moving plot to tokyo for most of it. I cant choosing a actual favorite easily.

>if one of your favourite anime is missing and you feel it should be here, please understand that it was excluded to spite you personally.
kek

>half the anime about Hiroshima and Nagasaki are about getting nuked
kek

>All the inaka anime are actually only a 10 minute drive from Tokyo
Why the fuck is japan like this

Takaoka city, Toyama

Gifu, Shirakawa

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>10 minute
>american education

Why the fuck are you like that

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But shinkasen...

Central Europe

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>Hokkaido is 1/4 the size of the mainland
>It's all just 1 prefecture

You can take a relaxing Amtrak up/down the Eastern Seaboard or parallel to the Pacific Coast Highway on the other side over the course of a few days, but it's a shame that there's no 200+mph speed trains that can take you from Orlando to Bangor, or from San Diego to Seattle/Vancouver in 7-10 hours.

SAITAMA!

it's based everywhere and anywhere

Places further north usually have lower population density than places further south. But Japanese prefectures do also have wildly different population numbers, ranging from 13,513,734 to 573,648.

Based on what

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Waiting for a Kokura one where there is the kudokai

>Akita represented by 2 shows about dogs

Surprised that Non Non Biyori and Persona 4 happen so near Tokyo when the big deal of their setting is the countryside vibes, I thought they were more southwest for sure.

the fuck is alexander Kozachenko doing there? also thats the best on the list.