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The present building of the Dōgo Onsen public bathhouse partially inspired the design of Yubaba's bathhouse in Spirited Away. [citation needed] In Sid Meier's Civilization VII, the Dōgo Onsen is featured as a World Wonder that can be constructed by the player in the Modern Age.
He thought the bathhouse was a mysterious place, and there was a small door next to one of the bathtubs in the bath house. Miyazaki was always curious about what was behind it, and he made up several stories about it, one of which inspired the bathhouse setting of Spirited Away .
Kawa no kami is a minor character in the 2001 animated movie Spirited Away. There is a scene where Kawa no kami goes to the bath house. He is filled with trash which gives him the appearance of a stinking spirit. This led staff to be hesitant to clean him.
Spirited Away simply shouldn’t work. At a time when hackneyed screen-to-stage cash-ins have become a ravaging blight on London’s theatre scene, along comes this: a doggedly faithful adaptation ...
Ginzan Onsen became nationally famous as it was featured in the popular television drama Oshin, and in the film, Spirited Away. [8] Each year this onsen village sees hundreds of thousands of domestic Japanese visitors. [citation needed] Fossils from the Miocene era have been found in the vicinity. [8]
The following contains spoilers from the movie "Spirited," now streaming on Apple TV+. The most over-the-top sequence of "Spirited" wasn't supposed to happen. It was just a throwaway joke in the ...
In the novel and manga Missing / Spirited Away by Gakuto Coda, the main character Utsume Kyoichi goes missing for a second time, in the company of his new spirit girlfriend Ayame. In the manga Rin-ne by Rumiko Takahashi , heroine Sakura Mamiya disappeared for a week after being taken away by spirits, and she was brought back to this world by ...
Spirited Away Original Soundtrack (千と千尋の神隠し サウンドトラック, " Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi Saundotorakku ", lit. 'Spirited Away Soundtrack') is the soundtrack to the film released on 11 July 2001 by Studio Ghibli Records and published by Tokuma Japan Communications. It featured 20 of Hisaishi's score from the film ...