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shinjuku police station
  • Nearest Station: Shinjuku-sanchome Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Fukutoshin Line, Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or evening for a quieter atmosphere and easier scene recreation
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet urban backstreet near Shinjuku Police Station is depicted as an atmospheric establishing shot in Forest.
  • This moment does not emphasize character expressions, but instead uses the urban atmosphere of a Shinjuku backstreet to carry the story’s mood. The street feels quiet yet slightly oppressive, as if inviting the viewer to sink into the city night and the weight of reality after a moment of anxiety, confusion, or emotional pause. Shots like this often appear around a character’s emotional turning point, either as silence before an event or as a cooling interval after a burst of feeling, giving the scene a detached, calm, and faintly uneasy tone. The real-world match is the street behind Shinjuku Police Station, and the overall city structure is very close to the anime, especially the narrow road, rows of buildings, and the dense perspective typical of central Tokyo. Compared with the anime, the real location has changing signage, traffic markings, and parking-related details that differ over time, while the animation simplifies those elements and preserves the most recognizable street layout. The actual area is brighter and more lived-in, with more visible pedestrian and vehicle activity around the police station, so early morning or later evening is best if you want to recreate the quieter feeling seen in the scene.
Can I take photos near the back of Shinjuku Police Station?
Yes, you can usually photograph the public street area, but avoid pointing cameras toward police facilities, entrances, or officers. Keep clear of traffic and do not block sidewalks.
What is the best time to recreate the anime mood at this spot?
Early morning works best if you want fewer pedestrians and cars. Night is also atmospheric, but the area remains active, so exact framing may take patience.
Is this location easy to combine with other anime pilgrimage spots in Shinjuku?
Yes, it is within walking distance of central Shinjuku and easy to pair with nearby streets, stations, and shopping-area backroads often used in anime backgrounds. Plan around weekday daytime foot traffic for smoother photo stops.

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