I stumbled upon some fascinating news recently: the Malaysian government is transforming the country into a haven for anime fans by recreating iconic scenes from anime movies in real-life locations. Isn't that incredible? Let's delve into the details!
This decision follows Nanami's expressed desire to retire on a Malaysian beach in season two. Following his poignant exit, fans took to social media, designating Kuantan Beach as a "Nanami Kento Memorial Shrine" on digital maps. This groundswell of affection garnered the notice of Malaysian tourism authorities.
Leong Yu Man, a tourism committee chairman, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response to Nanami's wish.
While plans for the memorial beach house are still in progress, officials have suggested a design that mirrors Nanami's composed demeanor and affinity for a tranquil lifestyle. The structure may incorporate elements inspired by his jujutsu sorcery techniques.
Earlier, 'Jujutsu Kaisen' clinched the Guinness World Record for the most popular animated show of 2023, surpassing juggernauts like Attack on Titan and One Piece effortlessly. Despite only two seasons and a prequel movie since its debut in 2020, it has swiftly become one of anime's top-selling franchises of all time.
It's fantastic news for all Jujutsu Kaisen fans in Malaysia and around the world! Surely, many will make it a point to visit these spots.
" Recently Malaysian Airlines tweeted Kento would be nice in their Twitter handle "
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