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Language(s) Spoken: | Japanese |
Tokyo, Japan is the capital of and the largest prefecture in the nation, with a population of over twelve million. Although severely damaged during World War II, Tokyo has risen to become the technological, cultural, and economic center of modern Japanese society. It is the home of Hiro Nakamura and Ando Masahashi.
Notable Locations
- Aoyama Cemetery
- Bowl-A-Rama
- The city streets
- Harajuko Station
- Hiro's apartment
- The karaoke bar
- Museum of Cultural History
- Sam's Comics
- A Tokyo building
- The Tokyo subway
- Yamagato Fellowship
- Yamagato Industries
Notable Residents
- Tatsuya Atsumi
- A biker gang
- A bouncer
- Chanting monk
- Chanting monk
- A cubicle dweller
- Dai
- Kin Egami
- Flashback monk
- Fumio Fukazawa
- Yoji Hayata
- Hayata's goons
- Jiro
- Karaoke singers
- Ando Masahashi
- The Nakamura family (Kaito, Ishi, Kimiko, and Hiro)
- Old monk
- A spitball boy and girl
- Taro
- A Yamagato employee
Notable Visitors
- Adam Monroe (interred at Aoyama Cemetery)
- Daphne Millbrook
About
Genesis
While at his job, Hiro stops time for a second. He and his friend Ando visit a karaoke bar and discuss the possibility of Hiro having a special power. Later, Hiro rides the subway, sees an advertisement for New York City, and and suddenly finds himself there.
Don't Look Back
As NYPD detectives questions Hiro, they call Ando in Tokyo, who says Hiro has been missing for five weeks.
After witnessing the explosion, Hiro teleports back to the Tokyo subway.
Graphic Novel:The Crane
Hiro teleports back into the Tokyo subway after the explosion. He visits his apartment, thinking about what he had witnessed and decides what he must do.
One Giant Leap
To convince Ando of his powers, Hiro shows him a prophetic comic book and saves a schoolgirl. This convinces Ando and they leave Tokyo.
Six Months Ago
Hiro, realizing he traveled too far back in time, calls Ando at Yamagato Industries, but Hiro from the past picks up instead.
Later, as Charlie and Hiro attempt to kiss, Hiro is teleported to the roof of the Yamagato Industries building where there is an calisthenics class going on.
The Fix
Kaito's assistant offers Hiro and Ando first-class airline tickets back to Tokyo, but they refuse.
How to Stop an Exploding Man
When Ando attempts to battle Sylar at Isaac's loft, Hiro rescues him by teleporting back to their office in Tokyo. After giving him the Kensei sword to ensure his return, Hiro returns to New York City.
Graphic Novel:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1
Ando and Kimiko work late into the night at Yamagato. As Ando walks Kimiko home, they are confronted by a threatening group of bikers.
Graphic Novel:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 2
Fumio Fukazawa and his biker gang chase Ando and Kimiko through the streets of Tokyo, but are scared off by the fearsome Kaito Nakamura.
Fight or Flight
Ando visits a curator at the Museum of Cultural History, and together they restore and examine Hiro's scrolls from 1671.
Cautionary Tales
In 1990, Kaito and Hiro see past versions of themselves at Ishi's funeral at Aoyama Cemetery.
In March 2007, Hiro eulogizes his father, Kaito Nakamura, at Aoyama Cemetery.
Powerless
Hiro teleports Adam away from Odessa, Texas and afterwards, Adam is seen entombed at Aoyama Cemetery in a newly dug, unmarked grave, near the plots of Hiro's parents.
Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei
As Adam "dies" over and over again while buried alive, he remembers the ten wives he has had during the course of his more than 350 years. He believes that his newest bride will be coming to find him soon.
Graphic Novel:Past Experience
Kimiko Nakamura remembers her childhood, and later remembers her father's funeral. She succeeds to the presidency of Yamagato Fellowship and settles disputes as the new CEO of Yamagato Industries.
Graphic Novel:Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 2
Daphne Millbrook goes to Yamagato Industries to blackmail Yoji Hayata. She flees from Hayata's goons and escapes the building. Two weeks later, she learns of Kaito Nakamura's death, and leaves from Harajuko Station.
The Second Coming
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The Butterfly Effect
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The Eclipse, Part 1
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Trivia
- Scenes that take place in Tokyo are filmed primarily in Los Angeles's "Little Tokyo", around Astronaut Ellison South Onizuka Street and 1st Street.
Memorable Quotes
"We are not special! We are Japanese!"
- - Ando Masahashi (to Hiro) (Genesis)
"Japanese people very lucky."
- - Ando (to Ernie) (Better Halves)
Gallery
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Ando and Hiro discuss teleportation in the streets of Tokyo.
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Tokyo has many subway stations.
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Hiro rides the subway home.
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Workers in Tokyo exercise on the roof of their building.
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The skyline darkens outside the windows of Yamagato.