Toyama Kankou Anime Project


Toyama Tourism Anime Project

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Nakaseru Sora ni Aitai: Toyama, Miwaku no Muttsu no Monogatari, Longing for a Tear Bringing Sky: Lovers in Tateyama, Longing for a Tear Bringing Cuisine: Grandpa in Goayama, Longing for a Tear Bringing Sea: A Friendship on the Beach, Longing for a Tear
Japanese: 富山観光アニメプロジェクト
English: Toyama Tourism Anime Project
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Type: Special
Episodes: 6
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 17, 2009 to Jun 25, 2009
Producers: The Berich
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: P.A. Works
Source: Original
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Theme: HistoricalHistorical
Duration: 5 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Ranked: #122252
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Popularity: #12415
Members: 1,367
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Things happen in the tourist location of the Toyama Prefecture, this is also a promotional video to financially support those areas! 
report Recommended by Berry-Vodka
Both are anime with short, few minute long episodes. Both promote some city/prefecture. Both have animated as well as live action parts. Both are historical and slice of life genre. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Both are anime that promote some city/prefecture. Both have animated as well as live action parts. Both have short, few minutes long episode. While Toyama Kankou Anime Project is historical and slice of life, Honey Tokyo is slice of life. 
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Both of these series are composed of mini-stories which try to promote the tourism industry in a certain region in Japan. Koitabi tries to go for a romance angle trying to invoke heartfelt emotion in the watcher to visit Nanto. While Toyama Kankou tries to go for the indie angle by having various creators with various art styles try to tell their own 'love' for Toyama. In both, each episode ends with real video and real photographs of the area that was covered to give the watcher realistic perspective. 
report Recommended by lanblade
Both of these series are composed of mini-stories which try to promote the tourism industry in a certain region in Japan. Toyama tries to go for an alternative art style in each episode to draw viewers in. While Four Season tires to go for an alternative story style in each episode to draw the viewer in. The love for their region overflows in each series. And each episode ends with real video and real photographs of the area that was covered to give the watcher realistic perspective of the region. 
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