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fujimi slope
  • Nearest Station: Sendagi Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting and slope atmosphere close to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomori stands alone on Fujimi Slope, framed by the descending street and city backdrop in a quiet, emotionally tense moment.
  • This moment comes during one of the story’s heavier emotional stretches, with Tomori standing alone on the slope as if separating herself from the world around her. After the breakdown in the band’s relationships and the feelings everyone failed to express, she is overwhelmed by guilt, confusion, and anxiety, quietly trying to hold herself together. The scene is not dramatic in action, but it captures her suppressed and fragile state perfectly, setting the mood for the deeper confrontations and emotional honesty that follow. In real life, this spot matches Fujimi Slope in Bunkyo, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the incline, road width, residential surroundings, and layered distant view with impressive accuracy. The downward perspective and everyday neighborhood atmosphere are the key visual markers, and while the anime slightly simplifies power lines, roadside details, and some greenery for mood and clarity, the terrain and sightline are very close to the real place. On site, signage is limited to normal street and area markers rather than tourist-oriented displays, so it feels like an ordinary urban corner; that also means visitors should be careful not to block pedestrians or disturb local residents while taking photos.
Is Fujimi Slope easy to access for MyGO fans without a car?
Yes. It is reachable on foot from nearby stations such as Sendagi Station, and the area is part of a normal residential street network in Bunkyo.
Can I recreate the anime angle exactly at this spot?
You can get very close from the slope itself, but small differences in parked vehicles, utility poles, and roadside plants may affect the frame on any given day.
Are there any special photography rules at Fujimi Slope?
There are no anime-location-specific shooting facilities or dedicated rules, but it is a public residential street, so visitors should avoid blocking traffic, photographing homes directly, or lingering noisily.

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