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: Specific architectural landmarks featured in the film's "slice-of-life" first half. Review of the Source Material: Reze Arc Movie

So, pack your yukata, grab your towel, and head to the mountains. Just remember: if you see a chainsaw revving up in the next stall, it’s probably best to just mind your own business. Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel

Imagine a traditional ryokan (Japanese inn) perched on a misty mountainside, its wooden balconies overlooking a steaming river of geothermal water. The sign outside reads Yukemuri no Yado (Steam-Spraying Inn) — but the steam smells faintly of rust and old blood. The innkeeper is a frail old woman who never blinks. The other guests? None. Just you, the Public Safety Devil Hunters, and the creeping sense that the onsen is fed by the tears of a dead devil. : Specific architectural landmarks featured in the film's