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fujisawa kataseyama post office

Just Because!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
13m 11s
fujisawa kataseyama post office
  • Nearest Station: Kataseyama Station (Shonan Monorail Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime’s residential street mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Hazuki Morikawa walks alone along the street by Fujisawa Kataseyama Post Office, her expression subdued in a quiet residential setting.
  • This moment appears during a stretch of the story when the characters’ feelings are becoming more complicated. Hazuki Morikawa walks alone through the Kataseyama residential area, looking calm on the surface while quietly struggling with uncertainty about love and the future. After her recent interactions with the people around her, she becomes more aware of the subtle shifts in those relationships, so this brief walking shot carries a subdued, restrained mood. The surrounding episodes focus on the unspoken feelings and missed connections of adolescence, which makes this scene feel especially real and emphasizes her loneliness as she faces those worries by herself. In real life, the anime reproduces the road in front of Fujisawa Kataseyama Post Office with impressive accuracy: the direction of the street, the slope, the guardrails, and the spatial feel of the corner all closely match the actual location, making it easy to recognize. The post office building and nearby structures are somewhat simplified in the anime, and signage or text is toned down or omitted, but the overall shape, setback, and street width still preserve the character of the area. When visiting, details such as greenery, utility lines, road markings, and parked vehicles may differ depending on the year, yet comparisons with Google Street View show that the series captured the quiet, tidy, gently sloping atmosphere of this neighborhood extremely well, making it a very approachable pilgrimage spot.
Can I photograph the scene right in front of Fujisawa Kataseyama Post Office?
Yes, you can photograph the public street, but be careful not to block post office users or capture residents too closely. Since it is an active neighborhood facility, quick and respectful shooting is best.
Is this an easy Just Because! spot to match with Google Street View?
Yes, it is one of the easier street-location matches because the road shape, slope, and guardrails remain recognizable. Street View is especially helpful here for lining up your angle before visiting.
Are there any visitor facilities or convenient stops near this pilgrimage point?
The post office area is in a quiet residential zone, so convenience options are limited compared with major stations. It is better to use restrooms, buy drinks, or plan supplies around Kataseyama or Shonan-Fukasawa before walking the route.

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