Shinjuku Station is all about Final Fantasy V. Spotted on the Keio Line’s platform, huge V-shaped pillars were draped in FF art.
The v-shaped pillars are originally part of the station’s construction. Meaning? Square Enix didn’t add them, but was clever enough to incorporate the pillars into a campaign to promote the FFV‘s iOS release.
https://lastchance.cc/final-fantasy-v-comes-to-ios-tomorrow-and-it-looks-461248819%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
As previously mentioned, Tokyo’s subway stations are often compared to role-playing game dungeons.
たぶん全ジョブある [あけはた@ファリス本企画]
これはすごいなぁ。[宣伝担当3110]
京王線新宿駅がFF5使用になってます [@You_hon]
私もうわさの京王線新宿駅へFF5広告を拝みに行きましたぁぁあ! [リッツ(‘-‘)]
京王線新宿駅がファイナルファンタジー5の広告で占拠されている! [トミーとマツ]
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