The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

One of the most memorable scenes in My Neighbor Totoro is the one at the bus stop. Wouldn’t it be great to visit a real Totoro bus stop? Good news. You can.

In Japan, there are a couple or so Totoro bus stops with real working buses. Over the years, there have been several Totoro bus stops, but they are usually for photo ops and not public transportation. For example, there’s this faux one in Kyoto.

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

In comparison, here’s a bus stop in Saikai City in Nagasaki. There is a large Totoro statue, which seems to be revamped every few years.

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

He looks wonderful in the rain.

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

Did some jerks take his umbrella?

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

And here’s a bus pulling up to the stop.

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

Below is Hakui in Ishikawa Prefecture. Beautiful cherry blossoms, huh?

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

And here is a bus stop for an area known as “Totoro” (ととろ) in Oita Prefecture, which Facebook user Rebecca Terada recently checked out. Nearby, there are even little stone Totoros and a catbus you can pose with. Likewise, this is a real, working bus stop.

The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan
The Totally Real Totoro Bus Stops Of Japan

And, yes, Japan also has real catbuses, too. And a real Totoro house.

Photos: fwd-net長崎, アクセラ, ブログ~はな風呂~, 長崎さるる, 新パパ, Hungry Poirot, Yaplog, FC2, Rebecca Terada


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