This is in Yokohama

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I'm sure this is very old news to many Japanese fans of, especially the ones who live, because the signs are quite visible. I think NEKO WORKs may have worked under the assumption that readers would recognize it, considering how it seems to be taken for granted. But to us Westerners who don't know much about the places in Japan, it's not at all obvious. I, for one, only realized it when it was made explicit in this volume, as the fan girl's mother states where they are for some reason.So, I thought I would go over a few of things that tie this to Yokohama.I assume you've already seen those if you're reading this, but I wanted to put the warning just in case.is almost certainly one called Yamashita Park . It has the same promenade with all of those benches, and looks out into Tokyo Bay. Looking northwest one can see two prominent landmarks of the city: Yokohama Landmark Tower , second-tallest building (in the architect's sense of the word) in Japan (and tallest in Yokohama itself); and Cosmo Clock 21 , a giant Ferris wheel, which was the tallest in the world for a few years after it was built, and has a big digital clock on the side (hence the name).* The amusement park is Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise . They changed the name in this story to "Hyakkeijima".* InKashou takes Azuki out to dinner at a restaurant in what he tells us is "Yokohama's pride and joy; its tallest skyscraper". This must be in the aforementioned Landmark Tower, then.* And of course, there is the mother's passing mention when she says they "came to Yokohama from Osaka".Well, that's all I came up with, really. There may well be a lot more. If anyone has more examples, feel free to post them here.