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Ep. 25
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hakonegasaki
  • Nearest Station: Hakonegasaki Station (JR Hachiko Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for softer light and a closer anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya, Nagisa, and Ushio walk together along a quiet roadside in a calm and reflective family moment.
  • This moment appears in the extra-story atmosphere of CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜 Episode 25, carrying a gentle feeling of looking back on an entire life journey. The family walks together side by side, and the emotion is no longer sharp conflict or grief, but the calm and happiness that remain after loss, reunion, and growth. The scene expresses Tomoya’s deep appreciation for his family and reflects the series’ central themes of family bonds and staying together. Before this moment, viewers have already seen him struggle and slowly learn to face his own heart, and after it, what lingers is a hopeful feeling toward the future. The real-life spot corresponds to a roadside area near Kyoritsu Reliance Hakonegasaki in Hakonegasaki, Mizuho, Tokyo. The anime focuses on the straight road, the massing of the roadside buildings, and the open atmosphere of the street rather than on a single iconic landmark. Compared with the actual location, the overall road alignment and street composition are quite close, especially the width of the road, the arrangement of utility poles, and the rhythm of the low-rise buildings, all of which still make the anime frame recognizable. However, as time has passed, signage, exterior walls, parking layouts, and roadside greenery may have changed, so anyone trying to recreate the shot will notice that the anime simplified some real-world details to create a cleaner and more emotionally focused background. Overall, it is a classic street-type pilgrimage location with strong atmospheric accuracy but some adjusted details.
Is this CLANNAD spot easy to reach without a car?
Yes. The area is reachable on foot from Hakonegasaki Station on the JR Hachiko Line, though the walk is longer than central Tokyo station-area spots.
Can I take photos freely around hakonegasaki-01?
You can usually photograph the public road from normal pedestrian areas, but be careful because the matching point is near private businesses and access drives. Avoid blocking entrances or aiming cameras into private property.
Does the location still look close to the anime frame today?
The road layout and overall street atmosphere still match well, but signs, facades, and parking arrangements have changed over time. Checking Google Street View before visiting is the best way to line up the shot.

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