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  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ome Station (JR Ome Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light and a mood close to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Nagisa share a calm, intimate moment by a simple roadside chair in a quiet suburban setting.
  • This moment appears during a quiet everyday stretch shared by Tomoya and Nagisa, where there is no dramatic conflict but a warm sense that their bond is steadily deepening. Their pause near the chair feels like a small resting point in the middle of busy lives, a place where they can quietly confirm their feelings and sense of direction for the future. This kind of gentle scene highlights the delicate emotional style of CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜: on the surface it is only ordinary conversation and companionship, yet underneath it builds dependence, comfort, and a faint anxiety that foreshadows the heavier turns later on. In real life, the matching spot is a very simple rest chair whose atmosphere remains close to the anime’s calm mood. The anime preserves the impression of the chair, the nearby road, the greenery, and the open feeling of the area. While the plants, railings, pavement textures, and seasonal colors may differ over time, the basic layout is still recognizable. Unlike famous tourist sites, this place does not prominently feature anime signage or pilgrimage markers, so it feels more like a subtle reference point for dedicated fans. When compared with Street View or on-site photos, the scene is not a perfect one-to-one reproduction, but it captures the chair’s placement, the road lines, and the surrounding atmosphere with solid accuracy.
Is the chair still accessible for CLANNAD fans to photograph?
Yes, the spot is in a publicly accessible outdoor area and can usually be viewed from the roadside. Visit quietly and avoid blocking paths or photographing nearby homes.
Are there any official CLANNAD signs or pilgrimage markers here?
No, this is not a formal anime tourism site with official signage. Most fans identify it through scene comparison maps and Street View rather than local markers.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at this location?
Use Google Street View and the roadside chair as your anchor, then align the road edge and surrounding greenery. A slightly lower eye-level shot works best for recreating the anime composition.

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