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factory 2
  • Nearest Station: Showa Station (JR Tsurumi Line)
  • Walk: about 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for similar lighting and a quieter industrial atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tsunomaki Watame stands alone on a quiet industrial street, framed by warehouses and road markings in a subdued, reflective moment.
  • This scene shows Tsunomaki Watame standing alone on a street in an industrial area, surrounded by open, quiet space that reinforces the song’s introspective and confessional mood. She seems to be sorting through her feelings at the edge of the city, pouring emotions she cannot easily say aloud into her singing. The scenes before and after it revolve around her expression of self, dreams, and loneliness, so this moment feels like a pause where her emotions settle, carrying both solitude and a gentle determination to keep moving forward. In real life, the location is also a coastal industrial-zone street lined with factory buildings, and the road shape, building massing, fences, and overall composition match the anime frame quite closely, making the real-world reference easy to recognize. The anime softens the colors, however, giving the normally harsh industrial setting a more lyrical tone. On site, signage and utility details are more visibly industrial and logistical than in the simplified anime background, and roadside rails, pavement markings, and vegetation may have changed over time. Compared with Google Street View, the alignment of the road and factory exteriors still shows strong accuracy, but visitors should remember that this is an active industrial area and avoid blocking vehicles or facility entrances while taking photos.
Can I recreate the Watame shot exactly at factory-2?
You can get very close from the public roadside, but some angles may be limited by fences, parked trucks, or ongoing industrial operations. Use Street View first to line up the road and building shapes before visiting.
Is this industrial area open to anime pilgrims and photographers?
The streets are public, but the surrounding factories are private property and not tourist facilities. Stay on sidewalks or road edges, do not enter gates, and avoid photographing workers or blocking trucks.
What should I bring when visiting this My song location?
Bring the reference image, check Street View in advance, and wear visible clothing because freight traffic can pass through the area. Convenience stores and rest options are limited nearby, so carry water and plan your route beforehand.

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