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Hachiōji-shi

city in Tokyo, Japan

🇯🇵 Japan · 35.6664, 139.3160

Hachiōji-shi is where 1 manga is set, according to its Wikipedia article — Wikidata records their setting only as the country. Nothing on this atlas was filmed here.

1 place inside Hachiōji-shi has a page of its own — listed below. Everything shot at it is already named above, recorded against Hachiōji-shi as well.

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Hachiōji-shi
Photo: Raita Futo · CC BY 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Filming locations inside Hachiōji-shi

1 place inside Hachiōji-shi, with a page of its own. Every production shot at it is already listed above, because Wikidata records it against Hachiōji-shi too.

Set here, per Wikipedia

Games whose English Wikipedia article says they are set in Hachiōji-shi, where Wikidata’s narrative-location statement stops at the country. Still a setting and not a shoot, and still a sentence rather than a statement — two steps from the strongest evidence on this atlas, and labelled at both.

Drawn from this place

Anime whose Japanese Wikipedia article names Hachiōji-shi as a real place their setting was modelled on. Nothing was filmed here and no story happens here: somebody drew it from here. That is the weakest claim this atlas makes about a place, which is why it sits under its own heading, and each production’s page links the article the claim came from.

Filming locations nearby

Frequently asked questions

Was anything filmed in Hachiōji-shi?

No. 1 manga is set there, and nothing drawn or rendered is filmed anywhere. This page is about where the story happens.

Where is Hachiōji-shi?

Hachiōji-shi is in Japan, at 35.6664, 139.3160.

What other filming locations are near Hachiōji-shi?

Nerima, Tokyo, Matsugō, Kabukichō and 2 more, all within about 40 km and listed on this page.

Where does this information come from?

Filming location statements on Wikidata, joined to the place's coordinates and Wikipedia article, plus places named in Wikipedia articles, which are labelled per Wikipedia wherever they appear. The photograph is from Wikimedia Commons, by Raita Futo, CC BY 2.0.