Makoto Shinkai's 2022 road-trip fantasy follows Suzume as she travels across Japan closing mysterious doors. Real locations span Miyazaki, Ehime, Kobe, Tokyo, and the Tohoku coast.
The main Suzume filming locations are Miyazaki, Asakusa. Our guide includes a Google Maps–linked spot list with station-by-station directions, photos, and fan tips for each location.
Are the Suzume locations real places?
Yes — most Suzume scenes are based on real, visitable locations. Every spot on this site is GPS-tagged and verified against studio reference photos and fan field reports. Photography is permitted in public areas.
How long does a Suzume pilgrimage trip take?
A focused visit to one or two key spots takes a half day. Covering all filming areas can take one to two full days. Each spot page shows transit time from the nearest station so you can plan a realistic itinerary.
What etiquette should I follow on a Suzume pilgrimage?
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Keep quiet in residential areas, don't trespass on private land, and always take your trash with you. Check for no-photography signs at shrines and shops, and respect locals — good manners keep these locations open for future fans.