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Ep. 22
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speed limit sign
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ome Station (JR Ome Line)
  • Walk: about 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching the soft residential lighting
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Ushio walk along a quiet suburban street marked by a roadside speed-limit sign in the final emotional stretch of CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜.
  • This moment appears near the emotional peak of the story’s ending, as Tomoya and Ushio walk home together after a long journey of loss, reconciliation, and renewed family bonds. The ordinary suburban street carries no dramatic spectacle, which makes it perfect for expressing the hard-won calm and tenderness between father and daughter. It reflects Tomoya’s gradual change from grief and emotional isolation toward acceptance, showing that he has finally embraced his family and understood the weight of connection; before this moment lie painful memories and emotional buildup, and after it the series deepens the lingering feeling of fragile, everyday happiness. In real-life comparison, the easiest landmark is the roadside speed-limit sign, so matching its position and the road’s perspective is the key to recreating the anime frame. The anime softens the street, cleans up the colors, and arranges the trees and houses into a more lyrical composition, yet the road width, shoulder shape, and signage placement remain quite faithful. On site, differences may come from trimmed vegetation, resurfaced pavement, or updated utility and traffic infrastructure, but if you use the speed-limit sign and road alignment as your guide, the connection to the real location is still very clear.
Is the speed-limit sign still the best landmark for matching the CLANNAD frame?
Yes, fans still use the roadside speed-limit sign as the main visual anchor because nearby houses and greenery can change over time. Check recent Street View first to fine-tune your standing position.
Can I safely take photos here without blocking traffic?
Yes, but this is an active residential roadside area, so stay off the carriageway and avoid standing near blind corners. A quick handheld shot from the shoulder is the safest approach.
Are there any anime-related signs or official pilgrimage markers at this spot?
No official CLANNAD marker is known at this exact location, and it remains an ordinary street scene. Bring your own reference image and keep your visit low-key out of respect for residents.

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