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Meet the train station in Japan that is full of “waifus”.

One of the characteristics of Japan as a nation is its vast, modern and complex transportation system. In particular, the one that stands out the most is its railway system, where the “shinkansen” or bullet train is more than well known around the world. But there is also something else that makes the Japanese nation stand out and that is its great love for waifus and anime. Today both traits come together in a train station that is simply great and that of course any fan would be happy to have in their city or simply to visit.

Kokusai-Tenjijō station in Japan causes a sensation with its style full of anime visuals

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Since X before Twitter, several publications have caused a stir among the community of anime fans in Japan, as they all show how the “Kokusai-Tenjijō” station of the “Rinkai” line located in the special “Koto” district of Tokyo has become a fascinating “waifu” and anime temple. As we can see, the aforementioned station has been the place chosen by various anime projects, present and future to show their advertising, which has led it to be completely upholstered with cool advertising posters and various very striking images.

Franchises such as “Overlord” with the official poster for its movie, “Date A Live” with the epic visual for its fifth season, the original project of animator Genshou Yasuda called “Make A Girl“, “Blue Lock” with the illustrations of “Episode Nagi” as well as cute “waifus” as far as the eye can see are just some of the many images that adorn this train station in Japan. This is something that Japanese citizens are already quite accustomed to, but even this large amount of anime visuals has caught the attention of several of them on social networks.

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So great has been the popularity of this train station among anime fans and citizens in general that many have shown their excitement and enthusiasm in a variety of ways. Some have said that they are interested in making the trip to Tokyo just to go to this great “anime museum” and see all the advertisements, visuals and “waifus” that are there. Others, on the other hand, have already baptized the place as the “geekiest” station in Japan.

All this takes place within the framework of the long-awaited “Anime Japan 2024” celebration. An event that will last from March 23 to 26 in Tokyo, where various studios, animators and media from the Asian nation and the world gather to cover the most important announcements of the Japanese animation industry that will be captivating and exciting us in the coming months.

While both in Spain and Latin America we are no strangers to seeing advertisements for the most popular anime of the season in some train and transportation stations in our cities, this is nothing compared to the visual experience that every anime enthusiast can have in Japan. So we are very sure that any tourist who saw the Japanese nation will surely be captivated by such fascinating images. If you had the opportunity, would you also take a walk around the “Kokusai-Tenjijō” station, we are very interested to know your answer.

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