The Real World

Hometowns

Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan

Akira, Tian, Seita and Yuka's hometown. A large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, which serves as a major commercial, residential and leisure area. One of its unique and distinctive landmarks is the Fuji TV building. Other landmarks include Tokyo Big Sight and Rainbow Bridge.

which has aged and is abandoned by the time Digimon Infinity begins.

Washington, D.C.

Kei's hometown, and where Rion spends his summer and winter breaks. The capital city of the United States, and a city with a rich history.

The headquarters of Infinity Technologies, Inc. is located here, and greatly contributes to the city's tech presence.

Miami, Florida

Jun and Mana's hometown. Jun's mom and Mana's dad report to the nearby military bases, while Jun's dad works at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, located a few hours away.

Manila, Philippines

Rion's hometown. A city where both the very rich and very poor are juxtaposed. Rion and his mom moved to this city in hopes of living a more peaceful life after a violent experience Rion had in their home in D.C.

Rion often goes to nearby parks and net cafes after school to observe and draw the many pedestrians around him.

Other Important Places

Hikarigaoka, Tokyo, Japan

The place where it all began for the Chosen Children of Digimon Adventure, one summer night in 1995. As a young child, Yuka often saw visions of the battle that happened here between Greymon and Parrotmon.


Image Credits

World map and all real world images are sourced from Wikipedia.