Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen build a shrine for Nanami in Malaysia on Google Maps

Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen build a shrine for Nanami in Malaysia on Google Maps

In the latest episode of the hit anime "Jujutsu Kaisen", the first-level sorcerer Kento Nanami was eventually killed in the Shibuya Incident.

This uncle, who looks nonchalant but is actually very steady and reliable, is extremely popular among fans. Therefore, after the episode in which Nanami Kento appeared for the last time was broadcast, many fans kept his last wish in mind.

In the animation, Kento Nanami was seriously injured before being killed by the real villain. While killing the cursed spirits, he imagined that he had come to Kuantan Beach in Malaysia, built a house by the sea, and had a lot of books he had bought but had not read yet.

Although Kento Nanami ultimately did not have the chance to realize his dream, his fans took action. They created several "Kento Nanami Memorial Shrines" in the Kuantan coast area of ​​Malaysia on Google Maps, and even uploaded animations and real street scenes made with PS to make people believe that this was a real landmark. However, Google officials eventually removed most of the landmarks.

In addition, Malaysia Airlines also took the opportunity to launch an advertisement, using Nanami Kento's "Malaysia...Kuantan is great" as its promotional slogan, which can be regarded as giving Nanami Kento a sense of spiritual belonging.

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