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Where Does the Last Train Go? pilgrimage: Opposite of Agano-juku

In the first episode of *Where Does the Last Train Go?*, the protagonists stand opposite an old wooden building, staring at it as if searching for clues about the 'last train.' The surroundings are a traditional Japanese neighborhood, with train tracks extending along the cobblestone path, creating a quiet and slightly mysterious atmosphere.

Opposite of Agano-juku

Opposite of Agano-juku

In the first episode of *Where Does the Last Train Go?*, the protagonists stand opposite an old wooden building, staring at it as if searching for clues about the 'last train.' The surroundings are a traditional Japanese neighborhood, with train tracks extending along the cobblestone path, creating a quiet and slightly mysterious atmosphere.

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第1集

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  • 该地点位于现实中的埼玉县饭能市的吾野宿地区,是一个历史悠久的宿场町。
  • 动画中的建筑原型是吾野宿的旧迹,属于当地重要的文化景观。
  • 在第一集中,这个场景展现了主角们出发前的准备状态。
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