Persona 5’s In-Game Locations Compared To The Real World

[Images: Source Gaming | Imgur]

While Persona 4 takes place in a town called “Inaba,” Persona 5 takes place in Tokyo.

This article was originally published on September 27, 2016. It has since been updated with more comparisons.

The major Tokyo locations, such as Shibuya Station, match up well enough, but it’s interesting to see what inspired where the Protagonist lives.

The model is Tokyo’s Sangenjaya (三軒茶屋), which is west of Shibuya. (In the game, you walk to Shibuya Station to take the train.) The inspiration is not subtle, because the P5 location is called “Yongenjaya” (四軒茶屋), with “yon” referring to “four” and the “san” in Sangenjaya referring to three.

The locations in Persona 5 aren’t necessarily an exact copy, but the in-game locations are pretty faithful.

For example, compare how Tokyo’s Sangenjaya Station and Persona 5's Yongenjaya Station stack up.

The in-game and real-world cafes.

Which is near a laundromat. The below comparisons are via Hachima:

[Image: はちま]
[Image: はちま]

Via Source Gaming, comparisons of in-game and real-world bars:

[Images: Source Gaming | Imgur]

More comparisons:

[Images: Source Gaming | Imgur]
[Images: Source Gaming | Imgur]

Both locations have batting centers.

[Image: はちま]

Movie theaters.

[Image: はちま]
[Image: はちま]

And similar-looking supermarkets with similar names.

[Image: はちま]
[Image: はちま]

If you’ve walked around Sangenjaya, it’s cool to see how the game does a nice job of not only recreating locations but also the vibe.

For even more comparisons, do check out Source Gaming’s recent post.


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