What's Up, Tiger Lily? Filming Locations
Where was What's Up, Tiger Lily? filmed? What's Up, Tiger Lily? was filmed in 5 locations across Japan and United States in the following places:
What's Up, Tiger Lily? Filming Locations
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.
Waterside Kanagawa Ward is home to the Nissan Engine Museum, with its displays of classic and prototype models, and to the towering turbine of the Hama Wing wind farm. Crowds picnic under springtime cherry blossoms in Mitsuzawa Park, and watch Yokohama FC play soccer at the adjoining stadium. Popular izakaya pubs and cafeteria-style restaurants dot the district. The district includes industrial land in Tokyo Bay.
New York City comprises 5 boroughs sitting where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. At its core is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that’s among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and sprawling Central Park. Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.
What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)
Woody Allen re-dubs the Japanese spy film Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi (1965), turning it into a comedy about an agent pursuing the world's greatest egg salad recipe.