Kamen raidâ Hibiki Filming Locations

Kamen raidâ Hibiki filming locations

Where was Kamen raidâ Hibiki filmed? Kamen raidâ Hibiki was filmed in 2 locations across Japan in the following places:

Kamen raidâ Hibiki Filming Locations

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Kamen raidâ Hibiki (2005)
Runtime: 30 minutes
Rating: 7.3
Release year: 2005
IMDB: tt0454653
Plot summary

Adachi Asumu is a boy who is almost done with middle school. During a trip to his relatives, he meets a rather odd man just loosely named Hibiki. When Asumu's cousin is kidnapped by the Makamou, ancient monsters who threaten people, the oddball Hibiki saves the day in his true form, an Oni, field agents of the Makamou extermination group Takeshi. From that day on, Asumu follows Hibiki's steps as well as his co-workers at Takeshi, the young yet wise Ibuki and the courageous rookie Todoroki. 2005 is definitely quite a year for Adachi Asumu in this action-packed drama.

Genres
Action
Adventure
Drama
Cast
Shigeki Hosokawa
Rakuto Tochihara
Miyuki Kanbe
Kazuya Nakai
Directors
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Kamen raidâ Hibiki filming locations