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shinjuku station
  • Nearest Station: JR Shinjuku Station (JR Yamanote Line, Chuo Line, Saikyo Line and others)
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier scene matching; weekday non-rush hours are best
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A wide urban frame captures the area around Shinjuku Station, emphasizing pedestrian flow, station-front structures, and the anonymous bustle of the city.
  • This moment shows a brief passage through the area around Shinjuku Station, with no strong character close-up and instead a focus on the busy urban flow that emphasizes movement and emotional distance in the story. At this point, the characters are likely in transition, heading toward the next destination or still emotionally unsettled; the scene relies less on dialogue and more on the station setting, where dense crowds and urban indifference amplify feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, or faint hope for what comes next. In real life, the composition is quite close to the JR Shinjuku Station west-side station-front pedestrian area, especially in the width of the road, the scale of the surrounding buildings, the pedestrian circulation, and the open space in front of the station. The easiest matching points are the massive station structure, nearby commercial signage, and the layered city backdrop, though the real streetscape can differ because of store turnover, updated advertisements, construction work, and transport facility renovations, so some signs and details may no longer exactly match the anime. Overall, the series appears to have used the real location as a base, then simplified and arranged it while preserving the landmark spatial impression, allowing viewers to clearly feel Shinjuku’s distinctive bustle and pressure.
Which exit is best for recreating this Forest scene at Shinjuku Station?
Use the west side of JR Shinjuku Station and compare the station-front pedestrian area with current maps before you go. The exact angle may shift slightly because of ongoing plaza and traffic-space updates around the station.
Can I take photos freely around JR Shinjuku Station?
Yes, outdoor public areas around the station are generally fine for casual photography, but avoid blocking foot traffic and do not use tripods in busy passages. Inside railway facilities, follow posted JR rules and staff instructions.
Is the anime background still easy to match today?
The overall station massing and street layout are still recognizable, but signs, ads, and pedestrian areas change often in Shinjuku. Checking recent Street View and station redevelopment updates will help you find the closest match.

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