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tomoya rush
  • Nearest Station: Kotesashi Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime’s street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya Okazaki rushes down a roadside street in a moment of work-related panic in CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜 episode 11.
  • This scene shows Tomoya rushing toward the site after learning that a serious mistake has happened at work. Still new to his job, he is deeply concerned about responsibility and performance, so the moment he hears the news he is overwhelmed by anxiety and self-blame, with only one thought left in his mind: he has to get there immediately and fix it. The shot highlights how, after leaving school behind, he is steadily taking on the pressures and realities of adult life; after this frantic run, the story continues to explore the emotional weight of work, family, and personal growth. In real life, the location is an ordinary street at the edge of a residential area, and the anime preserves the road alignment, width, and open feel of the street, making it highly recognizable. Utility poles, guardrails, and the corner layout clearly reflect the real-world model, while the anime simplifies signage, storefront details, and background clutter to keep the viewer focused on Tomoya. Compared with the actual location, vegetation, parked vehicles, and surrounding building exteriors may have changed over time, but the street’s basic structure and spatial atmosphere still make it easy for fans to match. When compared through Street View, this kind of everyday road scene is not recreated pixel for pixel, but is instead based on the real corner’s layout and mood, then strengthened through animation framing for dramatic effect.
Is this CLANNAD roadside spot easy to photograph without bothering locals?
Yes, it is a public street and usually quiet, but keep to the sidewalk, avoid blocking driveways, and do not point cameras into nearby homes or parked cars.
Can I compare this scene on Google Street View before visiting tomoya-rush?
Yes, the road layout and corner geometry are visible on Street View, which makes it useful for matching the anime angle before you go in person.
Are there convenience stores or rest stops near this location for pilgrimage planning?
Yes, the wider Kotesashi residential area has convenience stores and cafés near the station, so it is best to stock up there before walking to the scene.

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