Tanigawa's original light novel The Disappearance of Haruhi Ryogu is an animated film of the same name adapted by Kyo Ani, released in Japan in 2010. In that year, Kyo Ani invested an unprecedented amount of money to produce this animated film, which was perfect in terms of original painting details, three-dimensional effects and even sound performance, and exceeded 200 million yen at the box office in the first week, winning the 15th Kobe Animation Award for Best Theater Screening. Today, as the prototype of "Gwangyoen Academy" in the background of "The Disappearance of Haruhi in Ryogu", "Suikawa Academy" is facing demolition due to poor management, and the demolition of the holy place has also made fans feel quite unhappy...

The original series "The Melancholy of Haruhi Ryogu" was broadcast in 2009 because of the collapse of painting, coupled with the "endless August" bad taste, so that many viewers collapsed, fortunately, under the high standard presentation of the Burst Liver Society Kyo Ani, the originally unintended "The Disappearance of Haruhi in Lianggong" became a revival of the Haruhi series of Lianggong, whether in music, painting or performance is a fairly excellent work.
The "Gwangyoen Academy", which is the background of "The Disappearance of Spring In Ryogu", is based on a private school located in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, "Sugawa Gakuin", and the name of Gwangyoen is also derived from the local place name "Koyoen", which has always attracted many Ryogu fans to visit the holy place here.
The message was posted by the @mitatowa and quickly spread on Twitter. It is said that the school was moved to Kobe Island (an artificial island in Kobe City) in April this year because of poor management, and the original campus land was resold for complete demolition. Demolition work continues on part of the school building, which appears several times in the anime, and the school gate full of memories does not know how long it will be left, and the work is scheduled to be completed by next summer.