Hana to Arisu Filming Locations

Hana to Arisu filming locations

Where was Hana to Arisu filmed? Hana to Arisu was filmed in 5 locations across Japan in the following places:

Hana to Arisu Filming Locations

Kamakura is a seaside Japanese city just south of Tokyo. The political center of medieval Japan, modern-day Kamakura is a prominent resort town with dozens of Buddhist Zen temples and Shinto shrines. Its most recognizable landmark is the Kotoku-in Temple’s Great Buddha, a roughly 13m-high bronze statue still standing after a 15th-century tsunami. Yuigahama Beach on Sagami Bay is a popular surfing spot.

Buzzing Harajuku is renowned for colorful street art and youth fashion, with quirky vintage clothing stores and cosplay shops along Takeshita Street, and traditional, upmarket boutiques on leafy Omotesando Avenue. Small, trendy bars fill the surrounding lanes, while dessert shops and carts specialize in sweet crêpes, donuts, and bubble tea. Watari Museum of Contemporary Art hosts cutting-edge temporary exhibitions.

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Hana to Arisu (2004)
Runtime: 135 minutes
Rating: 7.2
Release year: 2004
IMDB: tt0407851
Plot summary

When two best friends develop a crush on the same boy, they develop a plan to trick him into dating them.

Genres
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Cast
Anne Suzuki
Yû Aoi
Tomohiro Kaku
Sei Hiraizumi
Directors
Shunji Iwai
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Hana to Arisu filming locations