Where is Hanasaku Iroha set?
Japanese anime television series
Hanasaku Iroha (2011) — 1 real place Japanese Wikipedia files it under as its setting, in Japan. Wikidata records no setting for this anime at all, so this is a category rather than a statement, and it is labelled that way below. Where the anime takes place, not where it was made: an anime is drawn and filmed nowhere, so this is the only kind of location it has.
See them on the map → Wikipedia Source data
Places per Japanese Wikipedia — “能登半島を舞台とした作品” category
Japanese Wikipedia’s “能登半島を舞台とした作品” category lists 1 place. A category is an editor’s judgement rather than a sourced statement, so these are listed apart, never mixed into the statement list, and the claim links straight to where it came from.
Drawn from these real places
Nothing was filmed at these and the story does not happen in them. They are the real places this anime’s setting was modelled on, named in its Japanese Wikipedia article. That is the weakest claim this atlas makes about a place, so it is listed apart from everything above and never counted as a filming location.
-
🏞 Landscapes & nature
Yuwaku Onsen
🇯🇵 Japan
hot spring in Japan
-
🏛 Landmarks & buildings
Nishigishi Station
🇯🇵 Japan
railway station in Nanao, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan
“Nishigishi Station served as inspiration for Yunosagi Station which features prominently in the 2011 anime Hanasaku Iroha.” Wikipedia
Frequently asked questions
How many places is Hanasaku Iroha set in?
No place recorded on Wikidata, but 1 place named in its Wikipedia article, labelled per Wikipedia.
Was Hanasaku Iroha filmed anywhere?
No. An anime is drawn and filmed nowhere, so the places on this page are where its story is set, from Wikidata's narrative location and from Wikipedia's setting categories.
Where does this information come from?
Narrative location statements on Wikidata, and the setting categories Wikipedia editors file the work under, which are labelled per Wikipedia. Nothing is guessed from the plot.