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La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
95%
Japan, Konohagakure (fictional, inspired by Japanese culture), Hokage Rock
📍 Hokage Rock, Hidden Leaf Village

The image is a well-known anime poster from Naruto Shippuden. The background shows the Hokage Rock, a unique landmark in the fictional Hidden Leaf Village.

This village is inspired by traditional Japanese architecture and mountainous terrain. Although fictional, the closest real-world cultural and geographic inspiration is rural Japan, specifically mountainous regions with traditional Japanese villages.

The image depicts the fictional village of Konohagakure from the Japanese anime 'Naruto Shippuden'. While the village itself is not real, a large-scale, real-world recreation exists at the Nijigen no Mori theme park on Awaji Island, Japan.

This attraction, named 'NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato', features a life-sized replica of the Hokage Rock, a key landmark visible in the background of the image. This is the most direct and physical real-world representation of the location shown.

The image is official artwork for the anime series 'Naruto Shippuden'. The real-world origin of this specific animated depiction is Studio Pierrot, the animation studio that produced the series.

Their headquarters is located in the Musashino area of Tokyo. This location represents the place where the illustrated world was brought to life for television.

The anime shown in the image is based on the 'Naruto' manga series created by Masashi Kishimoto. The manga was published by Shueisha, a major Japanese publishing company.

Their headquarters in Chiyoda, Tokyo, represents the origin point of the entire Naruto franchise, including the characters and world depicted in the artwork.

🌍 36.1947, 139.0483
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Japan, Awaji, NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato
95%

The image depicts the fictional village of Konohagakure from the Japanese anime 'Naruto Shippuden'. While the village itself is not real, a large-scale, real-world recreation exists at the Nijigen no Mori theme park on Awaji Island, Japan. This attraction, named 'NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato', features a life-sized replica of the Hokage Rock, a key landmark visible in the background of the image. This is the most direct and physical real-world representation of the location shown.

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Japan, Musashino, Tokyo, Studio Pierrot Inc.
75%

The image is official artwork for the anime series 'Naruto Shippuden'. The real-world origin of this specific animated depiction is Studio Pierrot, the animation studio that produced the series. Their headquarters is located in the Musashino area of Tokyo. This location represents the place where the illustrated world was brought to life for television.

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Japan, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Shueisha Inc. Headquarters
65%

The anime shown in the image is based on the 'Naruto' manga series created by Masashi Kishimoto. The manga was published by Shueisha, a major Japanese publishing company. Their headquarters in Chiyoda, Tokyo, represents the origin point of the entire Naruto franchise, including the characters and world depicted in the artwork.

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Entorno

mountainous • mixed forest typical of temperate Japan • temperate • Illustrated village, rooftops, distant mountains • Illustrated trees • Illustrated clear, sunny day

Infraestructura

none visible • traditional Japanese style wooden buildings with tiled roofs • None • Fictional series logo • Traditional Japanese-inspired fictional village architecture with tiled roofs and wooden structures. A large mountain carving of faces (Hokage Rock) is prominent.

Texto y señales visibles

Naruto Shippuden • NARUTO • SHIPPUDEN

Contexto y cultura

none visible • none