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[146] PlayStation LifeStyle gave the game 8/10, highly praising the tank battles for their simplicity and the story for its charm. [147] The game sold 31,526 physical retail copies within the first week of release in Japan. [148] In 2017, scholar Takayoshi Yamamura described the series as a key example of cooperation between the JSDF and anime productions, noting that the production staff gathered important information with the help of the JGSDF, even riding in a tank at the JGSDF Ordnance School. The show was also helped by the JSDF's Ibaraki Provincial Cooperation Office. However, events which exhibited JSDF tanks drew criticism from the Japanese Communist Party but were supported by the newspaper, Sankei Shinbun. Additionally, Yamamura noted that Ground Staff Office of the Ground Self-Defense Force public relations department praised attendance at such events as demonstrating the "effect of the popularity of battle tanks. "[149] Ōarai[edit] A Girls und Panzer-themed railroad car in Ōarai, 2016 Oarai Station before renovation (2016) The popularity of Girls und Panzer turned its real-world setting of Ōarai, Ibaraki, into an attraction for fans [ja]; fans have paid visits to specific spots mentioned in the anime series, like a canonically-destroyed hotel. [150] In celebration of the popularity of the anime and to promote tourism, local governments and events have collaborated with the series and incorporated it into their themes. The company Oarai Creative Management, for example, won the Japan Tourism Agency's Encouragement Prize for its contributions to boost local tourism. [151] Similarly, the Grand Prize for improving Ibaraki Prefecture's image was awarded to Ōarai's collaboration with the anime. [152] Consequently, the town experienced an economic upturn from selling themed merchandise; between 2015 and 2016, for example, revenues from the town increased 21-fold.

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