Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Charming petanko miko anime Kannagi has been the subject of much investigation by fans, and it has transpired that the anime makes extensive use of real world locations, in much the same way as the recent Someday’s Dreamers, though where that title was ridiculed for being a pure Photoshop anime, there are few who would criticise Kannagi’s tasteful adaptation of key locations.

Below is an interesting comparison showing the extent of the similarities:

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

The location of the shrine in question, 鼻節神社 / Hanafushi Jinja (or Hanabushi Jinja), appears to be near Sendai (a famously green city north of Tokyo), in Miyagi prefecture, by the coast. You can browse some interesting photos of the densely forested coast and rather remote looking shrine, or see below for a selection.

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja
Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

It is apparently relatively difficult to get to; perhaps this will stop it becoming a pilgrimage site for Kannagi Shintoists?

There is plenty of speculation about where exactly each place appearing in the anime is, but the photos are basically definitive in tying it to the shrine and town in question.

As you might expect, it seems a variety of different places have been adapted, though clearly several places have been directly Photoshopped rather than adapted as such. For example, the actual shrine pictured in the anime seems larger than the real one, but with it removed the environs are identical.

One of the other contenders actually received a staff ema praying for success in anime, confusing matters further:

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja

The reason for the Sendai connection? The Type-Moon affiliated lady mangaka responsible for Kannagi – Crazy Shrine Maidens, 武梨えり / Takenashi Eri, was raised in the area and appears to have fond childhood memories of the place, which is not hard to understand if you look at the photos.

You may wish to pay a visit to the site of the investigator responsible for this fascinating report.

Unlike the rather excessive and even plagiaristic use of photographic material in Someday’s Dreamers, Kannagi seems to strike a fine balance, and it should be said the rest of the animation (especially the delectable Nagi-sama) is excellent, so it is more a matter of interest than a point of possible criticism.

Kannagi Photoshop Anime – Nagi’s Shrine in Detail: Hanabushi Jinja


    Comment by CMWilly
    2008-10-14 14:36:39

    Some times its just easier to photoshop over the photographs because you know the perspective will always be spot on. The area looks gorgeous and serene.

     
    Comment by rargy
    2008-10-14 15:00:34

    The only difference is that there’s no Nagi in real life :(

    Comment by karry
    2008-10-14 15:48:23

    YOU LIE !!!

     
    Comment by Rimamashiro
    2008-10-14 16:30:54

    I don’t want to know that! Gotta…Believe..Nagi…exist…here…

     
    Comment by イチロ イノ (Ichiro Ino)
    2008-10-22 12:01:06

    nooo!!! i can’t unread!

     
     
    Comment by Piroko
    2008-10-14 15:57:13

    Nice scenery.
    Somewhat reminds me of “Someday’s Dreamers Summer Skies”, but without the massive overkill in Photoshop.
    It seems most of the scenes were redrawn, not a complete copy of the real place. Just seems like they generically referred to scouted location pictures.

     
    Comment by Lee Rhyne
    2008-10-14 19:17:39

    Cool! Err.. Where’s Nagi?

     
    Comment by Quen
    2008-10-15 00:56:49

    So Nagi exists in real-life then, right? Right? C’mon… ^^

    Comment by Kabayongtao
    2008-10-15 01:05:54

    Atleast we can think that the Cats exists.

     
     
    Comment by wormgear
    2008-10-17 11:50:23

    This is really kool! I go to Sendai pretty often; maybe I can check this place out!

     
    Comment by moetry
    2008-10-28 19:58:29

    Great article! Can I introduce it in iKnow! where I’m teaching Japanese through anime?

    Comment by Artefact
    2008-10-28 20:18:45

    I would be delighted for you to introduce this or any other article you might deem appropriate (there are a few actually geared towards learners).

     
     
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