Closed Japanese High School Opens as Theme Park for Tourists Who Grew up on Anime

Due to Japan's shrinking population, some schools are closing permanently. For anime fans like myself, this presents a new opportunity. Wouldn't it be fun to pretend to be a Japanese high school student, just in your favorite anime series?

Mainichi reports that an entertainment company has taken over a closed high school in Kimtsu in the Chiba Prefecture. Tourists get to wear stereotypical uniforms, eat lunches from animes, and attend classes. My suggestion: choose the back right corner of the classroom next to the window so that you become the main character of the series.

-via Spoon & Tamago | Photo: Mainchi


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