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  • Nearest Station: Kojimashinden Station (Keikyu Daishi Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for similar industrial lighting and a quieter atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tsunomaki Watame stands alone near an industrial street, framed by a quiet factory backdrop in a reflective moment from My Song.
  • In this scene, Tsunomaki Watame stands alone on a street in an industrial area, and the atmosphere is quiet, lonely, and reflective, like a brief pause in the emotional flow of the song. Her expression feels soft and thoughtful, as if she is looking back on past struggles while gathering herself to keep moving forward. The surrounding mood matches the sincere and personal tone of My Song, turning this ordinary factory backdrop into an important stage for her feelings of solitude, perseverance, and hope. In real life, the location sits within an industrial district, and the overall streetscape is quite close to the anime, especially in the road alignment, the massing of the buildings, and the open yet slightly desolate factory atmosphere. However, the anime clearly beautifies the setting through its color palette and background cleanup, simplifying messy infrastructure, pipes, and industrial details so the frame stays focused on the character and her emotions. Signage and practical industrial markings visible on site are usually more ordinary and functional, while the animation tends to reduce or omit text elements to keep the composition clean. For visitors, the exterior road can serve as a useful pilgrimage point, but this is still an operating factory area, so it is important not to block vehicles or enter private or restricted property.
Can I photograph the My Song factory scene from the street?
Yes, street-side photography is generally possible, but stay on public roads and do not block factory gates or truck entrances. Avoid aiming cameras into private work areas.
Is this an officially recognized anime pilgrimage spot?
There is no widely announced official tourism marker for this exact factory scene. Fans usually visit it as an informal real-life model location identified through scene matching.
What should I check before visiting this industrial area?
Use maps and Street View first, because road layouts, parking restrictions, and access conditions in factory zones can change. It is best to visit in daylight and avoid weekends or times when public transport is limited.

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