Trip to visit the film's setting
For fans of Hollywood movies, a trip to the movie set is a special experience. By actually visiting the scenery and places seen in the movie, you can experience emotions that cannot be experienced through the screen. In this issue, we would like to introduce you to a trip to visit such movie settings.
The first place to visit is Los Angeles. Home to Hollywood itself, the city has many famous filming locations. The Griffith Observatory, featured in "La La Land," is popular with tourists for its beautiful night view. The LA River, made famous in "Terminator 2," is also not to be missed.
The next best place to visit is New York City. This city has been the setting for countless movies. Just a visit to the fire station in "Ghostbusters" or the Tiffany & Co. flagship store in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" will bring those scenes back to life.
In addition, western movie buffs should not miss Monument Valley. Filmed in many western movies, including those directed by John Ford, this place will overwhelm you with its spectacular natural beauty. Here, you can experience the very scenery of the movies themselves.
New Zealand, known for the "Lord of the Rings" series, is also a place you should visit at least once. Matamata, which was used as a hobbit village, and the Queenstown area with its beautiful mountains, are all picturesque places to visit.
Last but not least, there are places in Japan that have been depicted in many animated films, such as "What's Your Name? and "Spirited Away. Each of these places has its own unique charm, allowing visitors to enjoy the fusion of Japanese culture and the world of the movies.
As you can see, these are all spots that movie fans should visit at least once. Each of these locations has its own unique charm, and you are sure to encounter new discoveries and touching moments. We hope we can help you create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
Adventures in Legendary Locations
A pilgrimage tour to sacred Hollywood movie locations is a dream come true for movie fans. The spots visited, especially those under the theme of "Adventures in Legendary Locations," are known as the filming locations of some of the most famous movies in the history of cinema. Visiting these locations will give you a behind-the-scenes glimpse into how your favorite movies were made.
The first place to visit is the famous Clock Tower Plaza from "Back to the Future". At this location, you can see the actual buildings and sets where the movie was filmed and feel as if you have traveled back in time. Also not to be missed is the Philadelphia Museum of Art, known as the "Rocky" staircase. You can even reenact that memorable scene while running up these stairs.
The next best place to visit is Savannah City Park, famous for the bench scene in "Forrest Gump". Many tourists visit this bench and enjoy taking pictures. Other not-to-be-missed attractions include the Ohio State Correctional Facility, which was used as the prison in "The Shawshank Redemption. Guided tours are offered here, and visitors can listen to interesting stories about the making of the movie.
In addition, in the Hawaiian Islands, where "Jurassic Park" was filmed, you can see the stage where dinosaurs played along with beautiful nature. You will be able to experience the world of Jurassic Park firsthand along with its spectacular scenery. And finally, there is Death Valley National Park, famous for the "Star Wars" series. Many space adventure scenes were created in this vast desert area.
A trip to these legendary filming locations is a rare opportunity to not only see the scenery, but also the stories and history behind it. We encourage you to embark on this adventurous journey. Each spot has its own unique interest and charm, so take the time to enjoy each one.
Street corners loved by stars
Hollywood movie pilgrimage tours offer visitors the chance to visit the city corners that the stars loved. For movie fans, these places have not only become part of their films, but are also places where many movie stars actually visited and lived. This makes it a special experience, not just to see the sights, but to get a sense of film history and the daily lives of the stars.
The first place to visit is Hollywood Boulevard, located within the city of Los Angeles. This street is home to the famous "Hollywood Walk of Fame," where the names of many movie stars are inscribed. Walking here, you will feel as if you were a part of it.
The next best place to visit is Beverly Hills. This area is known as the home of many celebrities, and you can see beautiful streets and luxurious mansions. It has also been used as the setting for many famous movies, such as "Pretty Woman," so just looking at the scenery is exciting.
In addition, don't miss The Grove, one of the largest shopping malls on the West Coast. It offers many shopping and dining spots and was the location where several films were shot, including "La La Land." This is a spot where you can feel the history of cinema as well as the modern atmosphere.
And finally, visit the Santa Monica Pier. This pier has been featured in numerous movies and dramas, and with its beautiful sunset, it will be an unforgettable experience. There are also many trendy cafes and stores in the area that will keep you entertained all day long.
This tour of the streets that the stars loved is sure to further deepen your understanding and love of Hollywood. Each spot has its own charm, and you will discover your own favorite scenes and connections to the stars. This is what this tour is all about.
Recreate scenes from classic movies
One of the attractions of Hollywood movies is their stunning visual beauty and storylines, but you can experience the world of the movies more deeply by visiting the places where they actually took place. In this issue, we will introduce some spots that fans will not want to miss under the theme of "recreating scenes from classic movies.
The first place to visit is the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, famous for "La La Land". This place appeared in an important scene in the movie, where the main characters performed a dance with a beautiful night view. When you visit the observatory, you can enjoy the spectacular view and feel as if you were a part of the scene.
The next best place to visit is Witney High School, which was filmed as Hill Valley High School, familiar from the "Back to the Future" series. The scene where the main character Marty travels back in time was filmed here, and it is a popular spot visited by many fans. The buildings and surroundings that were used at the time still remain as they were then, making it seem as if you have stepped into the movie.
In addition, the city of Savannah, known for "Forrest Gump," is not to be missed. In this city, the scene where the main character Forrest talks while sitting on a bench was filmed. The bench is now on display, so if you take a picture of yourself in the same pose, you can feel like Forrest, if only for a moment.
In the last film, "Inception," there is a mysterious scene in the city of Paris where dreams and reality intersect. This place is also visited by many tourists and movie fans, who can experience its unique atmosphere firsthand.
By visiting the places where these classic movies were set, you will discover new discoveries and impressions. Each spot has its own unique charm, so enjoy recreating your own favorite scenes.
Experience a place in film history
A trip to experience the places in film history is a special experience for movie fans. By visiting locations where Hollywood movies were filmed, the famous scenes seen on the screen will unfold before your eyes as if they were real. This tour will introduce you to spots where you can experience such emotional moments.
The first place to visit is New York City, known as the filming location for "The Godfather. Many iconic scenes from the classic film were shot in Manhattan and Brooklyn. In particular, the streets where Michael Corleone walked are a must-visit for many fans.
The next best place to visit is Mansfield, Ohio, where "The Shawshank Redemption" was filmed. The old prison used in the film is now open to the public as a museum, where you can feel the atmosphere of the movie. Here, visitors can also relive the days spent by Andy Dufrene.
Also not to be missed is Los Angeles, known for "La La Land. The city is home to the Griffith Observatory and Echo Park, where many of the musical scenes were filmed. You can be Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling at each of these places.
Also not to be missed are the Petra ruins in Jordan, familiar from the "Indiana Jones" series. This magnificent site, featured in "The Last Crusade," is beloved by moviegoers for its historical value.
In addition to these, there are many other famous movie locations around the world. By visiting these locations, each with its own charm and history, you will experience more than just sightseeing; you will be deeply moved and excited. We hope you will take this opportunity to actually visit these places that have left their mark on film history and experience their charm firsthand.
A tour of must-see spots for movie fans
A pilgrimage tour to sacred places of Hollywood movies is a dream come true for movie fans. In this issue, we would like to introduce 10 spots that we particularly recommend under the theme of "must-see movie fans' tour of the sites.
The first place to visit is the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Here you can see star-shaped plaques inscribed with the names of many stars. The next stop should be the TCL Chinese Theatre. This theater has hosted many premieres and gives you a sense of its historical background.
The next recommended place is the Griffith Observatory, made famous by "La La Land". The view of the city of Los Angeles and the nightscape from this observatory is spectacular and was depicted as a memorable scene in the movie. The L.A. River, which was an important setting in "Terminator 2," is also not to be missed. Its unique scenery is worth seeing.
Also visit Venice Beach, which has been featured in many films, including "Forrest Gump" and "Pulp Fiction". In this area, you will enjoy a free and creative atmosphere. And don't miss Universal Studios Hollywood, made famous by the "Back to the Future" series. Here you can see the actual sets where the movies were filmed and experience their intensity up close.
Another area worth visiting is Downtown LA, known as a frequent filming location for Christopher Nolan's films such as "Inception" and "The Dark Knight" series. The area's mix of skyscrapers and older buildings gives it a curious charm.
The last spot we would like to introduce is Malibu Beach. This beautiful beach has been used in many movies and TV dramas, and is a great place to spend time and reminisce about your favorite films.
Each of these 10 spots is unique and has its own distinct charm. Please take this opportunity to fully enjoy the world of Hollywood movies while recreating your own favorite scenes.