Gojou's comment about Japanese food is because he's mistaken Marin's attempt at omurice for plain fried rice, which is considered Chinese food. Surprisingly, the abandoned hospital studio is based on a real place. Because of various reasons including superstitions, repurposing medical facilities is rarely done, so a guy bought an abandoned hospital for cheap. He did the structural and sanitary work on it, and then scattered medical-looking props about; it gets rented for photoshoots, music videos, and horror movies. You're paying for the location and ambience but in guaranteed safety. Gojou lives in Iwatsuki, the traditional home of Hina doll makers, which is in the prefecture of and near the city of Saitama, just north of Tokyo proper. The cosplay event was in Tokyo, in Ikebukuro.
Gojou's comment about Japanese food is because he's mistaken Marin's attempt at omurice for plain fried rice, which is considered Chinese food.
Surprisingly, the abandoned hospital studio is based on a real place. Because of various reasons including superstitions, repurposing medical facilities is rarely done, so a guy bought an abandoned hospital for cheap. He did the structural and sanitary work on it, and then scattered medical-looking props about; it gets rented for photoshoots, music videos, and horror movies. You're paying for the location and ambience but in guaranteed safety.
Gojou lives in Iwatsuki, the traditional home of Hina doll makers, which is in the prefecture of and near the city of Saitama, just north of Tokyo proper. The cosplay event was in Tokyo, in Ikebukuro.
Holy moly! This is such a helpful comment, ty!
This episode are so precious..That's what we called "Sincere first sight love" ❤
32:20 The character design bears some resemblance to Esdeath from Akame ga Kill.
They are in Tokyo or very close to it. The cosplay shopping was in Ikebukuro, which is a part of Tokyo. Gojo just never went anywhere.
Marin truly is head over heels for Gojo 😊
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