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mura
  • Nearest Station: Ōkubo Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line) or Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 10–15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon on a clear day for matching light and easier photography
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet urban side street with low-rise buildings is framed as an empty transitional moment in Forest.
  • No clear characters appear in this moment, and the focus is instead placed on the street corner itself and the silence it creates. In works like this, an empty establishing shot is often used to bridge a character’s emotional shift or to foreshadow an important meeting or turning point soon after. The quiet road, the somewhat enclosed building fronts, and the lack of people give the scene a paused, introspective feeling, as if the story has stepped away from a busier moment and into a space where only the character’s inner thoughts remain. The real-life location corresponds to the streetscape near 柏木MURA, and the overall composition matches the anime quite well in the direction of the road, the massing of the buildings, and the spatial feel of the corner. Real life contains more everyday detail in the signage, storefront information, entrances, and small objects around the buildings, many of which are simplified or removed in the anime to keep the frame clean and emotionally focused. The anime also tends to reduce visual noise and sign density, while the actual area feels more like a typical mixed residential and commercial Tokyo side street. Even so, when compared from a similar angle, the location is still recognizable, making this a case where the atmosphere is reproduced more faithfully than every single detail.
Can I easily recreate the Forest shot at mura?
Yes, the street layout and building shapes are still recognizable, though some signage and storefront details may differ from the anime. A Street View check before visiting helps a lot with finding the exact angle.
Is photography allowed around 柏木MURA?
Street photography from public roads is generally possible, but avoid blocking entrances or aiming cameras into private properties. Be discreet because this is a normal urban neighborhood, not a dedicated tourist site.
What is the best station for this Forest pilgrimage spot?
Most visitors approach from Ōkubo Station or nearby Shinjuku-area subway stops, depending on their route. Walking is straightforward, and convenience stores and cafés are available in the surrounding blocks.

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