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tomoya baseball rain

CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 13
Time
8m 14s
tomoya baseball rain
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ōme Station (JR Ome Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Cloudy or rainy afternoons for the closest mood; late autumn also matches the subdued atmosphere well
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya Okazaki practices baseball alone in the rain, framed against a quiet roadside setting in a somber moment from CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜 episode 13.
  • This moment comes during an important stage when Tomoya begins facing both his past and his future again. In the scene, he practices baseball alone in the rain with an almost stubborn concentration, while also revealing the confusion and pain he has kept buried inside. It is not just simple training, but a way of forcing himself forward physically, trying to hold onto some possibility that could change his life. In the surrounding story, Tomoya is being pushed to reconsider family, responsibility, and his own sense of worth, so this rain-soaked moment feels especially heavy and shows that, even in his vulnerability, he still wants to keep moving ahead. In real life, the location is a quiet residential street area, and the overall layout matches the anime quite well, especially the direction of the road, the open feeling around it, and the layered street scenery that works as a background reference. The anime cleans up and simplifies the real environment, reducing modern visual noise, so visitors may notice more utility lines, roadside fixtures, and building details on site. Signage is usually softened or omitted in the anime, while the real location may include traffic signs, roadside mirrors, or residential markers that help fans identify the spot during a pilgrimage. Overall, the scene recreation accuracy is high, but the anime emphasizes emotion and atmosphere, while the real place feels more ordinary and lived-in.
Is this rainy baseball practice spot easy to access without a car?
Yes. The area is reachable on foot from Higashi-Ōme Station, though the walk is a bit longer through a residential neighborhood, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but it is a normal residential street, so avoid blocking the road, keep noise low, and do not photograph private homes directly or linger for long.
Is there a good way to verify the exact angle from the anime frame?
Yes. Fans usually compare the road alignment, slope, utility poles, and roadside fixtures with Google Street View before visiting, since small background details help confirm the match.

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