Join the Sailor Moon Holy Land Pilgrimage Tour in Tokyo. Explore iconic locations, uncover hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the world of Sailor Moon.
Join the Sailor Moon Holy Land Pilgrimage Tour in Tokyo. Explore iconic locations, uncover hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the world of Sailor Moon.
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Azabujuban Shotengai - Jyuban Station:
Step into the enchanting world of Sailor Moon! This station is the nearest to “Juban Shopping Street,” a key setting in the series. From here, explore the neighborhood where Usagi and her friends experienced their everyday adventures. The journey starts here! - McDonald’s Azabu-Juban - Crown Game Center:…
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Azabujuban Shotengai - Jyuban Station:
Step into the enchanting world of Sailor Moon! This station is the nearest to “Juban Shopping Street,” a key setting in the series. From here, explore the neighborhood where Usagi and her friends experienced their everyday adventures. The journey starts here! -
McDonald’s Azabu-Juban - Crown Game Center:
This location inspired the “Crown Game Center,” a favorite hangout for Usagi after school. Imagine Usagi enjoying video games here, just like in the anime. It’s a place that captures the fun and excitement of her carefree school days with friends. -
Ichinohashi Water Park - Ichinohashi Park:
This park is believed to be the inspiration for scenes where Tuxedo Mask and the Sailor Guardians battled various foes. In the anime, it was a site of intense confrontations, but today it’s a tranquil spot. Visiting here brings to life the courage of the Sailor Guardians as they defended the city. -
Juban Inari Shrine - Juban Inari Shrine:
This beloved local shrine symbolizes the protection of the Juban area, much like Sailor Moon and her friends safeguarded their city. Take a moment to wish for strength and justice, just as the Sailor Guardians might have. The peaceful atmosphere here reminds us of the significance of their mission. -
Toyo Eiwa Junior High School/High School - T.A. Academy for Girls:
This school served as the model for where Rei (Sailor Mars) studied. Rei was not only a strong and beautiful warrior but also a dedicated student. Here, you can envision her balancing her life as both a Sailor Guardian and a regular girl, while maintaining her serious and disciplined nature. - beillevaire Azabujuban - During the tour, enjoy a 10-minute break at “beillevaire Azabu-Juban,” a popular French cheese and butter specialty shop. Take a moment to relax and savor some delightful French treats. (※Purchases are optional.)
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Azabu Hikawa Shrine - Hikawa Shrine:
The real-life inspiration for the Hikawa Shrine, where Rei worked as a shrine maiden. Many significant scenes from the anime occurred here, showcasing Rei’s powerful spiritual abilities. Standing here, you can sense her inner strength and connection to the spiritual realm. -
Amishiro Park - Amishiro Park:
A serene park that served as the backdrop for scenes where the Sailor Guardians gathered and strengthened their bonds. Here, you can reflect on the power of their friendship and imagine the peaceful moments they shared between battles. -
Kaleidoscope Mukashi-kan - Kaleidoscope Shop:
This unique shop evokes the Kaleidoscope, an item from Sailor Moon S. The vibrant colors and patterns of the kaleidoscope remind us of the magical powers the Sailor Guardians wield. It’s a whimsical spot that fans won’t want to miss. -
Statue of Kimi-chan - Statue of Kimi-chan:
The cherished statue of Kimi-chan is a local landmark and reminds us of the warmth and charm of the characters in Sailor Moon. Just like the Guardians who protected this city, Kimi-chan represents the peace and kindness that Sailor Moon and her friends fought to preserve. It’s a heartwarming way to conclude your tour of Sailor Moon’s world. -
Sendaizaka-Ue - Sendai Sakaue:
This slope is thought to be the model for the path Sailor Moon and her friends took to school. As you walk here, imagine their daily routine, balancing school life with their duties as world protectors. It’s a place where the ordinary and extraordinary meet.
- Licensed English, Spanish, & Japanese Speaking Tour Guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Licensed English, Spanish, & Japanese Speaking Tour Guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
This tour provides a unique opportunity for Sailor Moon fans worldwide to visit real-life locations like Azabu-Juban Station, Ichinohashi Park, and Hikawa Shrine, which inspired the beloved series. Participants will explore these iconic spots, guided by an expert who will share insider knowledge about the rich background of Sailor Moon. As the tour…
This tour provides a unique opportunity for Sailor Moon fans worldwide to visit real-life locations like Azabu-Juban Station, Ichinohashi Park, and Hikawa Shrine, which inspired the beloved series. Participants will explore these iconic spots, guided by an expert who will share insider knowledge about the rich background of Sailor Moon. As the tour navigates through the hidden gems of the local Azabu-Juban area, attendees will also discover places that influenced the story, creating an immersive cultural experience for any fan. This tour is ideal for solo travelers, small groups, or anime enthusiasts seeking memorable encounters with local traditions. With small group sizes, this intimate tour allows for meaningful interaction with other Sailor Moon enthusiasts, making it a truly unforgettable journey.
- Visitas guiadas a pie. El paseo es de aproximadamente 5 KM, con paradas a lo largo del camino.
- This is a walking tour. The walk is approximately 5KM with stops along the way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.