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− | == ''[[Yaiba]]'' ==
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− | === [[Yaiba#Chapters|Manga]] ===
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− | | The unnamed jungle [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and [[Kenjuro Kurogane|his father]] live in seems to be (intentionally) highly ambigious about what jungle or even where it could remotely be. Besides the rather generous surroundings, animals like Gorillas (from Sub-Saharan Africa), Tigers (having their habitat in continental Asia) and Jaguars (who usually live in Central and South America) seem to have their habitat there.
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− | | [[File:Narita_Airport_Old.jpg|150px]]
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− | | [[File:Yaiba_Chapter_1_Narita_Airport.jpg|150px]]
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− | | The airport [[Yaiba Kurogane]], his father [[Kenjuro_Kurogane|Kenjuro]] and their tiger [[Kategora]] arrive at in '''Chapter 1''' ([[Yaiba Volume 1]], Chapter 1) is the real [[Wikipedia:Narita International Airport|Narita International Airport]] on the border between the towns of [[Wikipedia:Narita, Chiba|Narita]] and [[Wikipedia:Shibayama, Chiba|Shibayama]] in the [[Wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]], which is part of the [[Wikipedia:Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]]. It was the biggest and most important airport serving [[Tokyo]] back then, before it was replaced in this function by [[Wikipedia:Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]].
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− | | [[File:Mount_Tengu_Nagano.jpg|150px]]
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− | | [[File:Yaiba_Chapter_13_Mount_Tengu.jpg|150px]]
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− | | "[[Wikipedia:Mount Tengu|Mount Tengu]]" from '''Chapter 13 - 24''' ([[Yaiba Volume 2]], Chapter 4 - [[Yaiba Volume 3]], Chapter 5) Yaiba, Kagetora and [[Shonosuke]] are abducting Sayaka to and on which [[Miyamoto Musashi]] has been living for the last couple of centuries is a real mountain on the border of the cities [[Wikipedia:Chino, Nagano|Chino]] and [[Wikipedia:Koumi, Nagano|Koumi]] in [[Wikipedia:Nagano Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]].
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− | | In '''Chapter 15''' ([[Yaiba Volume 2]], Chapter 6), [[Takeshi Onimaru]] is awakening the [[Eight Demons]] in a cave at [[Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]], which is a real volcano on the boundary between the Prefectures of [[Wikipedia:Shizuoka_Prefecture|Shizuoka]] and [[Wikipedia:Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]] and within sight of Tokyo.
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− | | [[File:Yaiba_Chapter_17_Kokkai-gijidou.jpg|150px]]
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− | | Onimaru forces his entry into the [[Wikipedia:National Diet Building|Kokkai-gijidō]], also known as the National Diet Building of Japan in the district of [[Wikipedia:Nagata-chō|Nagata]] in [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda Ward]] of Tokyo to take over the government of the country and remodel the building in his image of a demon castle, which he uses throughout '''Chapter 17 - 61''' ([[Yaiba Volume 2]], Chapter 8 - [[Yaiba Volume 7]], Chapter 2). So, yes, Onimaru's castle is technically a real building - as this, it's one of the more important places to pinpoint the location of the fictional [[Yaoya]] District and the mansion of the [[Mine family]], since it's pretty close to the castle.
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− | | [[Wikipedia:Kokura Station|Kokura Station]] from '''Chapter 40''' ([[Yaiba Volume 5]], Chapter 1), at which Yaiba, Sayaka and their friends try to escape from [[Kojiro Sasaki]] to Tokyo, is a real train station in the [url=https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/浅野 (北九州市) Asano District]<sub>(jp)</sub> of [[Wikipedia:Kokurakita-ku,_Kitaky%C5%ABsh%C5%AB|Kokurakita Ward]] in the City of [[Wikipedia:Kitakyushu|Kitakyushu]], situated in [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka Prefecture]].
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− | | Sayaka, Kagetora, [[Gerozaimon Geroda]] and [[Namako-Otoko]] arrive in Tokyo at the Marunouichi Building of [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Station|Tokyo Station]] (pre-renovation status) in '''Chapter 42''' ([[Yaiba Volume 5]], Chapter 3), which is also named as such. It's location is the [[Wikipedia:Marunouchi|Marunouichi District]] in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. They disguise themselves and instantly go to the Mine house by foot afterwards, implying that Sayaka's home is relatively close to Marunouichi - another hint that Yaoya Town is around Chiyoda.
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− | | The twin tower building in central Tokyo Onimaru is about to destroy in '''Chapter 216''' ([[Yaiba Volume 21]], Chapter 7) is the [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]] in the [[Wikipedia:Nishi-Shinjuku|Nishi-Shinjuku District]] of [[Wikipedia:Shinjuku|Shinjuku Ward]].
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− | | The luxurious home of the [[Kurogane family]] (or to be more specific, the house of Yaiba's sister [[Moroha Kurogane|Moroha]] and their mother [[Michiko Kurogane|Michiko]]) is modeled after the [[Wikipedia:Luxembourg Palace|Palais du Luxembourg]], in real life to be found at [[Wikipedia:Rue de Vaugirard|Rue de Vaugirard 15]] in the [[Wikipedia:6th arrondissement of Paris|6th arrondissement]] of [[Wikipedia:Paris|Paris]].
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− | == References ==
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