The Doctor’s Shack

The Doctor’s Shack

A favorite Japanese haikyo

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Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on August 2012

Doctor's Shack

NAME

The Doctor’s Shack

LOCATION

Nagoya.

BACKGROUND

Many haikyo photographers rank this as one of their favorite spots. It is one of those typical Japanese wooden clinics, abandoned in a little wood, next to a half-abandoned looking shrine with a pleasant river that runs at the foot of it. When we paid our visit, it was summer and the mosquitoes attacked us crazily. But the whole ambiance was so peaceful that we simply could not stop pressing the shutter. There was a big display full of brown glass medicine bottles that got us very excited. The second floor was, unfortunately, too destroyed to approach.

Doctor's Shack
Doctor's Shack
Doctor's Shack

ACCESS

This location is secret. All we can say is that it is very close to a shrine and a beautiful river.

Doctor's Shack
Doctor's Shack
Doctor's Shack

SOURCE

Photos by Jordy Meow and text by Jing Meow.
The Doctor’s Shack on Haikyo.org.