Taan Filming Locations
Where was Taan filmed? Taan was filmed in 2 locations across Japan in the following places:
Taan Filming Locations
Setagaya City sprawls from Tama River parklands to hip cafes and shops in the urban village of Shimokitazawa. Bookstores and student pubs fringe the area’s college campuses. The Seikadō Bunko Art Museum shows manuscripts, ink paintings, and ceramics from across East Asia, while Gōtokuji Temple is known for its collection of lucky cat figurines. Cyclists and runners use the popular track at Komazawa Olympic Park.
Up-and-coming Ikebukuro is known for the Sunshine City complex, with diverse shops, an aquarium, and the Sunshine 60 skyscraper and observation deck. Indie stores for anime and manga dot the surrounding streets, and cosplay fans hang out in Naka-ikebukuro Park. Tokyo Metropolitan Theater stages classical concerts and opera. Anime-themed cafes, ramen shops, and sushi bars are among the area’s eclectic dining options.
Taan (2001)
Maki is a young nursery teacher and talented copper plate printing artist. One day she's hit by a truck and awakes on a deck chair in her house in the empty city. She seems to have died and experiences the same day every 24 hours. One day the designer Yohei, who has bought the rights for one of her copperplate paintings for a book cover, calls Makis phone number and is able to talk to her. Is there a way to the afterlife?