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Discover Hita: The Hometown of Attack on Titan!
Attack on Titan: Roar of Awakening
Attack on Titan is a manga and anime created by Hajime Isayama, an artist born and raised in Hita, Oita Prefecture. Now, fans of Attack on Titan can immerse themselves in the world of the famous series in their hometown.
If you are a passionate fan of Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin), get ready for an epic adventure that will take you straight to the heart of the series. Hita, the hometown of Hajime Isayama, the creator of this incredible story, invites you to immerse yourself in its universe in a unique and unforgettable way. Ready to find out all the details? In this post we tell you everything you need to know so you don't miss this visit!
The Attack on Titan Museum (Shingeki no Kyojin)
He Attack on Titan Museum (Shingeki no Kyojin) It features never-before-seen sketches by Hajime Isayama himself and is a must-see for Attack on Titan superfans like us.
He attack on titan museum It is located in a rest area, the typical one where there is a small shop and a parking lot... well, if you don't know it's there, it doesn't look like it...
That's right, as you get closer, on the side of the store you already find a piece of wall with a hole to be able to make colossal titan Eren will show you the way to the museum on the river bank with a bunch of banners with the symbol of the Legion of Explorers... you just have to follow the path and you will reach the museum.
An otaku experience you can't miss
He attack on titan museum has a pretty mind-blowing collection, the collection of illustrations found here have been selected by Hajime Isayama and are accompanied by comments from the author himself, so you can have a more personal view of his creative process and inspiration.
You can see how the characters and stories have evolved over time. And if you like drawing as much as I do, you'll love the sketches, the figures... even a replica of Isayama's studio.
How to get to the Attack on Titan Museum
Location: Mizube no Sato Oyama Rest Area, 4106 Oyamamachi Nishioyama, Hita City, Oita Prefecture, Japan.
We rented a car from Hakata and did the Hita and Yufuin part as a road trip. I think it's the best way to get to the Attack on Titan locations in Hita.
📍6979 Oaza Takase, Hita City, Oita Prefecture, 877-0054, Japan
Schedule:
Weekdays 09:30~16:00 Weekends 09:30~17:00
Entrance: 500¥ and in CASH!
The Oyama Dam: The Maria Wall
If you are planning a visit to Hita to immerse yourself in the world of Attack on Titan, you can't stop exploring the impressive Oyama DamThis structure is not only a key location for fans of the series, but also a marvel of engineering and nature.
This dam was built on the Akaishi River and has a height of 94 meters and a width of 370 meters, so when you look up you get the feeling that you are nothing more than a tiny human, it is not surprising that it is the Maria wall.
Attack on Titan - Eren, Mikasa and Armin sculptures
In the Oyama Dam You will find the bronze statue representing Eren, Mikasa and Armin from the first season of Attack on Titan recreating the iconic scene from the beginning in which the Titans attack for the first time. This place becomes a bridge between the fictional world of manga and reality, offering geeks a unique experience.
How to get to the Oyama Dam or Muro Maria
As I mentioned before, we rented a car from Hakata and did the Hita and Yufuin part as a road trip. I think it's the best way to get to the Attack on Titan locations in Hita.
📍2008-1 Oyamamachi Nishioyama, Hita city, Oita, 877-0201
Opening hours: 10:00~19:00
Entrance: Free!
🌐 www.water.go.jp/chikugo/oyama/
Levi from attack on titan in Hita
Attack on Titan - The End
Finally, a highlight… If you have seen or read Attack on Titan, one thing is clear, Levi Ackerman is a genius!! Personally, I like Levi and Mikasa Ackerman the most. So I couldn't pass up the opportunity to see the sculpture of Levi designed by the author himself, Hajime Isayama, which is located in Hita.
This bronze sculpture of Levi is located in the south square of Hita station, right in the city centre, so it's not hard to miss. It's small... like Levi but a big one! It's worth a visit.
How to get to the Levi Ackerman sculpture
As I mentioned before, we rented a car from Hakata and did the Hita and Yufuin part as a road trip. Being at the station, this part is easier to see if you come by train, so if you just want to see Levi and walk around Hita, you can do so without having to go by car.
📍11-1 Motomachi, Hita City, Oita Prefecture 877-0013
Entrance: Free!
Dreamer Opinion - Is Hita worth visiting?
Of course YEAHIt is a super natural area, because Japan is not just Tokyo or Osaka, is much more. Not only because Attack on Titan has come to an end and this way you can see all the locations Attack on Titan geeks, which is a megaplus… Yufuin, Hakata, Fukuoka area Overall.. it is very pretty and worth exploring!