I'm not sure exactly what this visual novel is about as I haven't played it. But 'gakuen' might refer to school, so perhaps it has a school - related story.
From the search results provided, there was no accurate information about the distance from Tokyo to Tokyo. Therefore, I don't know how far it is from Tokyo to Tokyo.
Well, without more specific information, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, in Japanese PC visual novels, the title 'gakuen de jikan yo tomare' might imply a story that takes place within a school environment. Maybe there are some supernatural elements like time - stopping involved. It could be about a character's journey within the school where they have the ability to stop time and how that affects the story, relationships, and the overall plot of the visual novel.
There were many Tokyo cities in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, including Kaifeng, Luoyang, Yangzhou, and Shaoxing. Kaifeng was the capital city of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and the Northern Song Dynasty. It was located at the junction of the North-South Grand Canal and controlled the Central Plains during the Five Dynasties and Northern Song Dynasty. Luoyang was briefly the eastern capital of the Later Tang Dynasty. Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou, and Northern Song all made Kaifeng their capital and called it Tokyo. In addition, the eastern capital of the Southern Tang was Yangzhou, and the eastern capital of the Wu Yue was Shaoxing. Therefore, the Tokyo City of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms was scattered in different places.
Tokyo was a shopping paradise with many shopping districts and stores to satisfy different needs of shoppers. Some well-known shopping areas include Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Ginza, Uano, Kichijoji, Akihabara, etc. Shinjuku was one of the busiest shopping districts in Tokyo, with various department stores, flagship stores, cosmetic stores, and gourmet restaurants. Ginza was a place where high-end department stores and boutiques gathered, suitable for buying luxury goods. Harajuku, on the other hand, was the birthplace of fashion trends. There were many fashion stores and brands that young people liked. In addition, there were also shopping areas such as Aoyama, Marunouchi, and Roppongi, providing a rich shopping experience. Shopping malls and department stores were also good places to shop, such as Isetan Department Store Shinjuku and Keio Department Store Shinjuku. Shoppers can also look for deals at Tokyo's Outlet shopping center. In short, there were all kinds of shopping options in Tokyo. Whether it was branded luxury goods or Japanese specialty goods, they could satisfy the needs of the shoppers.
Some great novels set in Tokyo include 'Norwegian Wood' by Haruki Murakami. In Tokyo, you can visit Tokyo Tower. It offers a great view of the city. Another thing to do is to stroll through Ueno Park, where you can enjoy beautiful nature and visit museums.
Yes, there might be. In a love story like this, the connection could be through the characters. Maybe a character from Gandia has a relationship with someone from Tokyo, which forms the basis of the love story.