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Suzume
Un film sur des lieux disparus — et certains de ses décors ont disparu aussi.
Suzume travels the length of Japan, so the pilgrimage is a route rather than a place. **Hijiribashi**, the arched bridge visible from the Ochanomizu station platforms in Tokyo, is on the key visual and is the most recognisable single location. The shopping arcades in **Kobe** — Higashiyama and Ninomiya — are the model for the street where Rumi's bar is. **Yawatahama** in Ehime is where Suzume arrives by ferry. There is a fitting complication: the ferry terminal drawn in the film was the old one, and it has since been demolished. For a film about closing doors on places that no longer exist, that is not the worst thing to find.
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Questions fréquentes
Where is the bridge from the key visual?
Hijiribashi at Ochanomizu in Tokyo, visible from the station platforms across the Kanda river valley. You can see it without leaving the ticket gates.
What about the other locations?
The Higashiyama and Ninomiya arcades in Kobe are the model for the street where Rumi's bar stands, and Yawatahama in Ehime is where Suzume comes ashore.
Is the ferry terminal still there?
The one drawn in the film was the old terminal, which has since been demolished and replaced. For a film about closing doors on places that no longer exist, that is oddly fitting.