Location from Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto
The primary setting of Chainsaw Man — a grimy, neon-lit version of Tokyo where devils roam the streets, devil hunters are a government profession, and the public lives in uneasy awareness of the monsters among them.
Tokyo in Chainsaw Man is recognizably modern Japan — convenience stores, cramped apartments, burger joints, high schools — except devils are a known fact of life. Public Safety devil hunters patrol like a specialized branch of government. Citizens know devils exist the way people know about earthquakes: constant low-level dread punctuated by catastrophic events. The city bears scars from major devil attacks — the Gun Devil's rampage left permanent damage. At night, the streets empty and the balance of power shifts to things with teeth.
Crowded streets bathed in neon and fluorescent light, narrow alleyways between concrete buildings, convenience stores glowing at 2 AM. Power lines crisscross above. After dark, shadows move wrong. Billboards advertise alongside missing persons notices.
Also known as: Tokyo, The City