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  • Nearest Station: Kotesashi Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, or spring and autumn for the closest atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Nagisa are framed on a quiet residential slope, turning an ordinary street into a tender and nostalgic closing image.
  • This moment appears in the reflective closing atmosphere of CLANNAD ~AFTER STORY~, where the sloping street carries the series’ signature warmth and sadness and recalls the long path of meeting, companionship, and rebirth shared by Tomoya and Nagisa. The emotions here are not dramatic or explosive, but instead gentle and quiet, as if the characters have finally reached a place where they can look at each other and at everyday life after enduring deep pain. The scene gathers the series’ feelings of longing, regret, and gratitude into an ordinary neighborhood view, leaving the audience with a soft sense of happiness and ache. In real life, this slope matches the anime quite well, especially in the road gradient, the residential layout on both sides, and the upward perspective of the street, all of which preserve the calm slice-of-life mood seen in the show. The anime simplifies elements such as utility lines, road details, and building exteriors, so the real location feels more lived-in and may show changes in fences, greenery, parked vehicles, or renovated homes over time. For scene matching, it is better to focus on the shape of the slope and the width and flow of the street rather than expect every sign to be identical, since small residential signs, address plates, and traffic fixtures are the details most likely to change. Overall, this is a recognizable pilgrimage spot, though best recreated through terrain and atmosphere rather than exact one-to-one signage.
Is this CLANNAD slope easy to photograph without bothering residents?
Yes, but it is in a quiet residential area, so keep voices low, avoid blocking driveways, and do not photograph private homes too closely. Early afternoon on weekdays is usually the easiest time for quick comparison shots.
Can I use Google Street View to confirm the exact angle before visiting?
Yes, Street View is useful here because the slope shape and road perspective are the key matching points. Some house details have changed over time, so rely on the terrain more than small objects.
Are there shops or anime-related facilities right at slope-01?
No, this spot is mainly a residential street rather than a marked tourist site. Bring drinks and anything you need from near the station before walking up to the location.

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