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The Essence of Paris in Hayao Miyazaki's Ghibli Films: A Pilgrimage to the Sites of 'Howl's Moving Castle'

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Professor Koji Okuda of the Faculty of Letters discusses the connection between Hayao Miyazaki's works and Paris on the university's official site, OTEMON VIEW. He provides an expert perspective on the Parisian landscapes behind the films and the themes of freedom and the French spirit depicted by the director.

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Q: What is the model for Howl's Moving Castle?
A: It has been suggested that the landscape around the Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Paris influenced certain scenes in the film.
Q: Why was this commentary published on OTEMON VIEW?
A: To share the university's academic expertise and research in an engaging way by linking it to familiar topics.
Q: What did Professor Okuda investigate in Paris?
A: He researched the history behind the film's backdrop, the buildings, and the nature of Paris where diverse people live together.