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Episode
Ep. 4
Time
19m 30s
takamatsu tomo home
  • Nearest Station: Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime’s quiet residential mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomori stands alone on the quiet residential street near her home, emphasizing her isolation and hesitant emotional state.
  • This moment takes place near Tomori’s home as she returns to the quiet residential street, and the mood is subdued, reflecting her usual restrained and sensitive emotions. After struggling with anxiety around other people, the instability of the band, and the pain of being unable to express what she truly feels, she stands in this familiar neighborhood looking especially alone. Nothing dramatic happens in the frame, yet it clearly conveys her hesitation, self-blame, and desire to connect with others while still shrinking back, setting up the gradual emotional understanding that follows between the characters. In real life, the scene is a highly accurate recreation of a Tokyo residential street, with the road alignment, house placement, walls, and roadside spacing closely matching the actual location. Rather than exaggerating the background, the anime uses a realistic approach to capture the stillness of an ordinary neighborhood, which strengthens the sense of Tomori’s everyday life. Compared with the anime, details such as building facades, address plates, plants, and small color differences may have changed over time, and some signage or residential markers appear simplified or omitted in the animated version. Even so, the overall terrain and street composition remain very recognizable. A comparison with Street View or an on-site visit shows that the anime handles perspective and spatial balance with impressive accuracy, while naturally removing some real-world visual clutter to focus more strongly on the character’s emotional state.
Can fans freely visit the street used for Tomori’s home scene?
Yes, the area can be viewed from public roads, but it is a residential neighborhood, so keep noise low and avoid blocking driveways or entrances.
Is photography allowed at the takamatsu-tomo-home spot?
Photos from the public street are generally fine, but do not point cameras into private homes or linger directly in front of residential gates.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location before visiting?
Use Google Street View first to check the road angle and building layout, then visit in daylight for the easiest side-by-side match with the anime composition.

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