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  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ōme Station (JR Ōme Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime’s everyday working atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya is shown against an ordinary roadside work-route view, emphasizing the harsh routine and emotional weight of his adult working life.
  • This moment appears during Tomoya’s working life after entering society. Having left school behind and stepped into the reality of labor, his daily rhythm becomes completely different, and the weight of adult life leaves him physically and emotionally drained. The roadside and work-related scenery in this frame reflects the monotonous, demanding state of his life at the time, while also expressing his growing awareness of how difficult the adult world can be. During this period, Tomoya is trying to hold himself together at work while struggling with uncertainty about the future, and these seemingly ordinary commuting views become part of the landscape of his transition from youth to adulthood. In real life, this is a very ordinary roadside location, and the anime does not glamorize it; instead, it faithfully preserves the road alignment, the surrounding spatial feel, and the plain atmosphere of a street near a work site. That means the scene is recognizable mainly through the overall composition and street outline rather than a single standout landmark. Compared with the anime, details such as vegetation, guardrails, road markings, and nearby facilities may have changed over time, and small signs may have been updated, but the basic lines of the road and the roadside scenery still match the setting well. The appeal of this spot is precisely that it is not a flashy tourist landmark, but a place where you can genuinely feel the grounded everyday realism, labor, and emotional weight depicted in CLANNAD After Story.
Is this CLANNAD After Story road scene easy to photograph safely?
Yes, but it is a normal public roadside area rather than a designated tourist spot, so stay off the roadway and avoid blocking traffic while framing your shot.
Can I use Google Street View to line up the anime angle before visiting?
Yes. Street View is useful here because the location is identified by the road shape and surrounding streetscape rather than a dramatic landmark, so checking angles in advance helps a lot.
Are there shops or facilities right at the scene for pilgrims?
Facilities immediately around the spot are limited, so it is better to use the station area for food, drinks, and restrooms before walking over to the location.

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