Mozu Filming Locations
Where was Mozu filmed? Mozu was filmed in 6 locations across Japan in the following places:
Mozu Filming Locations
Chūō is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The ward refers to itself in English as Chūō City. It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Kyobashi and Nihonbashi wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis.
Nakano is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Nakano City. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 322,731, and a population density of 20,701 persons per km². The total area is 15.59 km².
Bayside Shinagawa is home to the Tennozu Isle, a high-rise complex with a boardwalk, brewpub, shops, and restaurants. Elegant Sengaku-ji Temple is the burial site for 47 renowned samurai. Colorful bridges span the tree-lined Meguro River, while Shinagawa Park has picnic spots and an aquarium. High-tech sports facilities built for the 2020 Olympics include climbing walls, cycle tracks, and beach volleyball courts.
Kashiwa is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of May 1, 2024, the city had an estimated population of 435,578 in 199,926 households and a population density of 3800 persons per km². The total area of the city is 114.72 square kilometres.
Kitakyushu is the northernmost city on Japan’s Kyushu Island. Kokura Castle is surrounded by Katsuyama Park, known for its spring cherry blossoms. Riverwalk Kitakyushu is a shopping mall by the Murasaki River. Northeast, Moji Port Retro Area has 1900s buildings, like the red-brick Moji Customs Building and striped Old Mitsui OSK Line Building. Vintage locomotives are displayed at the Kyushu Railway History Museum.
Ashikaga is a Japanese city north of Tokyo. It’s known for the spring wisteria blooms and seasonally illuminated gardens of Ashikaga Flower Park. Nearby Kurita Museum has a notable porcelain collection. In the city center, 12th-century Bannaji Temple has a centuries-old gingko tree. The famed Ashikaga School dates from at least the 1400s. In hillside Orihime Park, red-lacquered Orihime Shrine offers city views.
Mozu (2014)
Police superintendent Kuraki investigates a killer's existence alongside detectives Osugi and Miki after losing his wife in a bombing tied to a secret mission that shakes the nation, with Miki holding the key to solving the incident.