Lost in Translation

The Homes Seen On TV database documents 4 famous properties featured in Lost in Translation, each independently sourced and verified, including Heian Shrine (Taihei-kaku bridge and garden), Nanzen-ji (Sanmon gate and Hōjō), Park Hyatt Tokyo, Heian-jingu (Heian Shrine).

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Nanzen-ji (Sanmon gate and Hōjō)

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📍 Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture

Nanzen-ji (Sanmon gate and Hōjō) is a landmark in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, and a filming location for Lost in Translation (2003). Built in 1291 (tem…

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Park Hyatt Tokyo

🎬 Lost in Translation
📍 Tokyo (Shinjuku), Kanto

Park Hyatt Tokyo is a landmark in Tokyo (Shinjuku), Kanto, Japan, and a filming location for Lost in Translation (2003). Built in 1994.

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Heian-jingu (Heian Shrine) — Lost in Translation filming location in Kyoto

Heian-jingu (Heian Shrine)

🎬 Lost in Translation
📍 Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture
📐 Itō Chūta
🏛 Reduced-scale replica of the Heian-period Imperial Palace (Chōdō-in)

Heian-jingu (Heian Shrine) is a Reduced-scale replica of the Heian-period Imperial Palace (Chōdō-in) landmark in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, and a film…

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