Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu Filming Locations

Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu filming locations

Where was Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu filmed? Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu was filmed in 6 locations across Japan in the following places:

Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu Filming Locations

Gifu is a city in central Japan. Gifu Castle overlooks the city from atop Mt. Kinka. A cable car connects the castle to Gifu Park at the foot of the mountain. Within the park, the Nawa Insect Museum displays thousands of butterflies and beetles. Kawaramachi Street is lined with traditional wood-latticed craft shops. The city’s Nagara River is known for its cormorant fishing and summertime fireworks displays.

Iwaki is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2023, Iwaki had a population of 322,019 in 143,500 households, and population density of 261 persons per km².

Kobe is a city on Osaka Bay in central Japan. It is known for its signature marbled beef and scenic setting of mountains framing the harbor. The Ikuta Shrine, dating to the 3rd century, is among Japan's oldest Shinto shrines. Antique cable cars connect Kobe to Mt. Rokko, which offers panoramic views over the port. Beyond the Mount Rokko hills are the outdoor hot springs of Arima Onsen.

Takasaki is a city in Japan’s eastern Kantō region. It’s home to a towering Byakue Kannon statue, with city views from its interior. Northwest, Shorinzan Darumaji temple is famous for its round daruma dolls, believed to bring good luck. To the north, Misato Shibazakura Park is covered in swirling patterns of pink, red and white flowers in spring. On Mt. Haruna is a Shinto shrine and Lake Haruna, a crater lake.

Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital, mixes the ultramodern and the traditional, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. The opulent Meiji Shinto Shrine is known for its towering gate and surrounding woods. The Imperial Palace sits amid large public gardens. The city's many museums offer exhibits ranging from classical art (in the Tokyo National Museum) to a reconstructed kabuki theater (in the Edo-Tokyo Museum).

Yokohama, a Japanese city south of Tokyo, was one of the first Japanese ports opened to foreign trade, in 1859. It contains a large Chinatown with hundreds of Chinese restaurants and shops. It’s also known for Sankei-en Garden, a botanical park containing preserved Japanese residences from different eras, and the seaside Minato Mirai district, site of the 296m Landmark Tower.

Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu (2008)
Runtime: 115 minutes
Rating: 6.9
Release year: 2008
IMDB: tt0929860
Plot summary

A lonely university student develops a romance with a beautiful interesting woman, who turns out to be a cyborg from the future.

Genres
Action
Comedy
Romance
Cast
Haruka Ayase
Keisuke Koide
Risa Ai
Nya Daigo
Directors
Jae-young Kwak
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Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu filming locations