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Eikou Cram School is an abandoned four-storey building that is usually off-limits. The building is known as the makeshift home of Meme Oshino and Shinobu Oshino and was once a battlefield between oddities. Eventually, it was mostly destroyed after being burned down as a result of Kako's attack.

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  • Eikou Cram School is an abandoned four-storey building that is usually off-limits. The building is known as the makeshift home of Meme Oshino and Shinobu Oshino and was once a battlefield between oddities. Eventually, it was mostly destroyed after being burned down as a result of Kako's attack.
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  • Eikou Cram School is an abandoned four-storey building that is usually off-limits. The building is known as the makeshift home of Meme Oshino and Shinobu Oshino and was once a battlefield between oddities. Eventually, it was mostly destroyed after being burned down as a result of Kako's attack. In Kizumonogatari, the school is represented by an entirely different looking building. Rather than looking old and worn down, it's merely an empty building complete with working elevators and lights. The large tree that normally goes through the center of the school up to the rooftop in the TV series has its own court yard type area in the middle of the school, complete with outdoor hallways that go around it. Classrooms appear to be in an auditorium style, also unlike the TV series.
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