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* [[Kimiko Nakamura]] |
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==Notable Interments== |
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* [[Ishi Nakamura]] in [[1990]] |
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* [[Kaito Nakamura]] [[March 2007]] |
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* [[Adam Monroe]] [[March 20, 2007]] |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Back in 2007, Hiro returns to the grave site to eulogize Kaito. |
Back in 2007, Hiro returns to the grave site to eulogize Kaito. |
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==Powerless== |
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[[Hiro]] teleports [[Adam]] away from [[Odessa, Texas]] and afterwards, Adam is seen entombed here in a newly dug, unmarked grave, near the plots of Hiro's parents. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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Revision as of 15:49, 4 December 2007
| Aoyama Cemetery | |
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| Location: | Tokyo, Japan |
| Purpose: | Graveyard |
Both Ishi and Kaito Nakamura are buried at Aoyama Cemetery.
Notable Visitors
- Chanting monk
- Chanting monk
- Flashback monk
- Ando Masahashi
- Hiro Nakamura
- Kaito Nakamura
- Kimiko Nakamura
- Old monk
Notable Interments
About
Cautionary Tales
In March 2007, Hiro is asked to say the eulogy during Kaito's funeral. He refuses and runs off. Ando runs after him, but Hiro teleports away.
In 1990, Kaito and Hiro see past versions of themselves at Ishi's funeral. Hiro talks to a past version of himself, then teleports away with his father.
Back in 2007, Hiro returns to the grave site to eulogize Kaito.
Powerless
Hiro teleports Adam away from Odessa, Texas and afterwards, Adam is seen entombed here in a newly dug, unmarked grave, near the plots of Hiro's parents.
Notes
- Aoyama Cemetery (officially called Aoyama Reien) really exists in Aoyama, a neighborhood of Tokyo. It opened in 1872, is located at 2-33 Minami-Aoyama in Tokyo, and is the largest cemetery in the city.
Trivia
- The cemetery scenes were filmed at a golf course.
Gallery
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The cemetery really exists in Aoyama, Tokyo.
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Ishi Nakamura's funeral was held at the cemetery in 1990.
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Seventeen years later, Kaito Nakamura was buried here.