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shin ohashi nishi place

MIU404

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
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shin ohashi nishi place
  • Nearest Station: Hamacho Station (Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and a better riverside atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Ibuki and Shima are shown on a street near the river, framed by an urban roadside setting during a tense investigation sequence.
  • This moment appears during the investigation in Episode 7, when Ibuki and Shima head to the area near the Sumida River to follow a lead, and the mood feels more oppressive than usual. Although they still keep the familiar rhythm of their partnership on the surface, anxiety and caution are building as they get closer to the truth of the case. The shot feels like a brief pause, letting their silence and tension show between movement and dialogue, before the investigation quickly pulls them back into danger and revelation. The real-life spot corresponds to the Shin-Ohashi West area near the border of Chuo and Koto in Tokyo, and the overall street layout, bridge-side openness, and urban background match the anime very well. The series captures the broad view around Shin-Ohashi and the riverside atmosphere especially well, with recognizable road width, guardrails, and distant building placement. In real life, however, traffic signs, road markings, signals, and storefront signage may differ due to later updates, while greenery, lighting, and parking-related elements can feel more modern or cluttered than in the anime. Even so, comparing it with Google Street View or visiting in person makes it easy to see that the location was recreated with a high degree of accuracy.
Is this MIU404 spot easy to match with the anime frame in person?
Yes. The road alignment, riverside openness, and approach toward Shin-Ohashi make it one of the easier urban MIU404 locations to recognize, especially if you compare with Street View first.
Can I take photos here freely?
Yes, it is a public street area, so casual photography is generally fine. Avoid blocking sidewalks, filming residents or license plates up close, and be careful near traffic.
What should I combine with this visit nearby?
Fans usually pair it with a walk around Shin-Ohashi, the Sumida River riverside paths, and nearby Hamacho or Morishita for an easy half-day Tokyo pilgrimage route.

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