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slope road
  • Nearest Station: Kotesashi Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for soft light similar to the anime’s reflective mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Nagisa are shown on a quiet sloping residential road in a reflective, gentle moment.
  • This moment in CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜 Episode 25 carries a reflective mood, using an ordinary sloping road to bring viewers back to the time Tomoya and Nagisa spent together. The emotion here is quiet and gentle rather than dramatic, filled with warmth, nostalgia, and a faint sadness as the story looks back on days that once seemed ordinary but became deeply precious. The slope itself symbolizes both the beginning of their bond and the continuation of their shared life, so the scene evokes gratitude, longing, and affection for the path they walked together. In the real world, this slope-road matches the anime composition quite closely, especially in the incline of the street, the enclosed residential feeling on both sides, and the upward perspective of the road. The anime simplifies background elements such as utility lines, roadside details, and some building features, creating a cleaner and more lyrical atmosphere than the actual location. There is no especially prominent official sign or dedicated anime marker on site, so fans usually identify it by comparing the road shape and surrounding streetscape. While plants, wall textures, parked cars, and minor roadside fixtures may have changed over the years, the defining topography of the slope remains highly recognizable and makes this a convincing pilgrimage spot.
Is this slope-road easy to photograph for a CLANNAD pilgrimage shot?
Yes, the road is publicly accessible, but it is part of a quiet residential area, so shoot quickly and avoid blocking cars, cyclists, or driveways. A smartphone wide-angle lens usually works best for matching the anime perspective.
Are there any official CLANNAD signs or pilgrimage markers at this location?
No official anime plaque or dedicated CLANNAD marker is known to be installed here. Most fans confirm the spot by comparing the slope, housing layout, and Street View rather than relying on signage.
What should visitors know before walking here from the nearest station?
The route from Kotesashi Station is straightforward through local streets, but convenience stores and rest spots are limited right next to the scene, so bring drinks beforehand. Because this is a neighborhood road, visit in daylight and keep noise low.

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