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slikawa signal
  • Nearest Station: Wadazuka Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon in spring for bright light and a similar seasonal mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet neighborhood intersection near Slikawa Signal is shown as an atmospheric establishing shot in Supipara STORY #01 - Spring Has Come!.
  • This moment uses an ordinary Kamakura street corner as a transition shot, expressing the series’ soft everyday mood and gentle feeling of spring. Even without a clear character close-up, this kind of quiet streetscape is typically used to connect character movement, settle emotions, and let viewers absorb the atmosphere of the setting. In the surrounding part of the story, the characters are being gradually pushed forward by the small changes that come with spring, so the mood here feels calm and understated, while quietly carrying a sense of anticipation for the encounters and developments ahead. The real-life match is the area around Slikawa Signal in Kamakura, and the anime reproduces the road alignment, corner building placement, and overall residential-street atmosphere with high accuracy. The most striking point on location is how closely the traffic lights, utility poles, overhead wires, and street width line up with the animated frame, making it easy to identify even years later. At the same time, real-world signage, road markings, parked cars, and nearby plants can change over time, while the anime presents a cleaner and softer version that heightens the spring mood. For anime pilgrimage purposes, the key to recreating this kind of intersection scene is not one landmark building but the overall perspective, the curve of the junction, and the layered background, so comparing it with Google Street View is especially helpful.
Is Slikawa Signal easy to photograph for anime pilgrimage?
Yes, it is a public street intersection, so you can photograph it freely from the roadside. Be careful of traffic and avoid blocking residents, cyclists, or cars while lining up the shot.
What is the best way to compare this Supipara scene with the real location?
Use Google Street View first to confirm the road angle, signal placement, and utility poles before visiting. On site, matching the intersection curve and background layering works better than relying on one building alone.
Are there useful facilities near this location for visitors?
Yes, the area is within walking distance of central Kamakura, so cafés, convenience stores, and station facilities are easy to find nearby. It is best visited as part of a longer Kamakura anime pilgrimage route rather than as a standalone stop.

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