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  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or JR Shinjuku Station
  • Walk: 5–8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for a city atmosphere closest to many anime street scenes
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet urban street view captures the surrounding buildings and atmosphere, serving as an introspective transition shot in Forest.
  • No clearly identifiable characters appear in this shot, making it feel more like a transitional cityscape used to convey the atmosphere of the story and the characters’ state of mind. The frame focuses on the street and surrounding buildings, suggesting a brief pause in the narrative when the characters are caught in hesitation, reflection, or emotional stillness. Scenes like this often appear before or after important conversations, allowing viewers to feel loneliness, exhaustion, or unspoken anxiety through the urban setting. Based on the coordinates, the real-life location is in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, and the street composition in real life is quite close to the anime version, especially in the road alignment, corner spacing, and dense commercial streetscape. From an anime pilgrimage perspective, the series appears to preserve the street perspective and overall building shapes well, while simplifying or altering signs, shop names, and billboard colors to avoid directly reproducing real brands. On site, some differences may come from tenant turnover, updated advertisements, tree growth, or roadwork, but the overall landscape and the distinctive busy atmosphere of Shinjuku remain easy to recognize. To recreate the shot, it is more effective to match the intersection angle and road direction than to rely on a single storefront.
Which station is best for reaching this Forest scene in Shinjuku?
Seibu-Shinjuku Station is usually the easiest option, with JR Shinjuku Station also within walking distance. The area is heavily connected, so use the nearest exit based on your map route.
Can I take photos here without special permission?
Yes, casual photography from public streets is generally fine. Avoid blocking pedestrians, shop entrances, or shooting into private businesses too closely.
Is this location easy to match with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, this part of Shinjuku is well covered on Street View, which makes angle-checking very practical before a pilgrimage visit. Street signs and storefronts may change, so focus on road layout and building shapes.

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