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meiji dori

Forest

Tokyo

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meiji dori
  • Nearest Station: Shinjuku-sanchome Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line / Marunouchi Line, Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for brighter light and easier frame matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet urban roadside shot captures Meiji-dori with buildings, street markings, and everyday Tokyo traffic in a subdued transitional moment.
  • No clearly identifiable characters appear in this shot, making it feel like an atmospheric transitional cityscape used to connect the story’s emotions. The road scene carries a calm yet slightly distant mood, the kind often shown after a brief conversation, during a moment of inner uncertainty, or just before a character heads toward the next important event. This kind of empty background shot does more than establish location—it lets the viewer linger in the emotions left unspoken and feel the quiet, realistic, slightly lonely rhythm of everyday Tokyo. The anime recreates Meiji-dori quite faithfully: the direction of the road, lane layout, roadside barriers, and the arrangement of surrounding buildings all suggest strong reference to the real site. Signage and storefront details are somewhat simplified, with some text blurred or omitted, but the overall streetscape and perspective remain very accurate. Compared with the real location, traffic signs, streetlights, business signs, and parking-related elements may have changed over time, and nearby greenery or building colors may have been updated, yet from a similar angle it is still easy to match the road geometry and urban atmosphere seen in the scene.
What station is best for reaching this Meiji-dori Forest scene?
Shinjuku-sanchome Station is the easiest access point, with multiple subway lines and a short walk to this stretch of Meiji-dori. JR Shinjuku Station also works if you do not mind a longer walk.
Can I safely recreate the shot from the sidewalk here?
Yes, but stay fully on the sidewalk and do not step into the roadway or block bike lanes. This is a busy arterial street, so handheld photos from the curbside are the safest option.
Does the location still match the anime scene well today?
Yes, the road alignment and major building massing remain easy to recognize, though storefront signs and minor street furniture have changed over time. Google Street View is useful for lining up the angle before visiting.

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