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  • Nearest Station: Tamagawa-Josui Station (Seibu Haijima Line / Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: about 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, or spring to early autumn for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Ushio are shown on a quiet residential slope, capturing one of CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜's gentle and reflective everyday moments.
  • This moment appears during one of CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜's especially quiet and intimate stretches, where the emotion is gentle rather than dramatic but leaves a deep aftertaste. As the characters walk along the slope, it feels like a brief pause in which they face their lives and inner feelings, and that sense of companionship on an ordinary road is exactly what makes the series so moving. The surrounding story centers on rebuilding family bonds and learning to understand one another again, so this scene feels soft and restrained, naturally revealing fatigue, hesitation, and a slowly growing sense of comfort. In real life, the location is a downhill residential street whose overall topography matches the anime very well, especially the road gradient, the direction of the slope, and the lived-in atmosphere created by homes and retaining walls on both sides. The anime simplifies some background details, while the real spot has more visible utility lines, roadside fixtures, house exteriors, and plants, but the similarity remains high if you frame it from a comparable angle. It is not a heavily commercialized pilgrimage site, and obvious anime signage or dedicated markers are limited, so it is better suited to a quiet walk. Because it is a normal residential road, visitors should be mindful of pedestrians, vehicles, and residents' privacy when taking photos.
Is this CLANNAD slope easy to photograph from the same angle as the anime?
Yes, the road shape and downhill perspective are still recognizable, but it is a residential street so exact framing may depend on parked cars, utility poles, and pedestrian traffic.
Are there any official CLANNAD signs or pilgrimage markers at slope-02?
There are no widely reported permanent official anime signboards at this specific slope, so most fans identify it by matching the street layout with reference images and Street View.
What should fans keep in mind when visiting this location?
Please keep noise low, avoid blocking the road, and do not photograph private homes too closely. There are convenience stores and station-area facilities nearby, but not directly on the slope itself.

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