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Episode
Ep. 6
Time
16m 6s
waseda 22 crossing
  • Nearest Station: Waseda Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and quieter residential atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Anon Chihaya stands near a railway crossing in a quiet residential street, framed in a moment of hesitation and emotional isolation.
  • This scene appears during a particularly subdued part of the story, when Anon walks alone carrying emotions she can barely sort out. After the band’s relationships begin to fall out of balance and misunderstandings deepen, she feels uncertain about whether she can truly be understood or still connect with the others. Her brief pause at the railway crossing visualizes that emotional blockage, as if reality itself is stopping her from moving forward; in this moment, she seems both hesitant and quietly overwhelmed by loneliness. The surrounding story focuses on the widening rifts between the members and her struggle to express feelings she cannot fully put into words. The real-life location is Waseda 22 Crossing in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the street alignment, crossing barriers, and residential atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The narrow road meeting the level crossing at this angle is especially recognizable, making the spot easy to match on a pilgrimage. Signage and small details are somewhat simplified in the anime, and building exteriors, utility lines, or roadside objects may have changed over time, but the overall spatial feel remains very close. In person, the passing trains and everyday neighborhood traffic make the setting feel more lived-in than in the anime, and comparisons with Street View or on-site photos show how carefully the series captured the terrain and perspective.
Is Waseda-22-Crossing easy to access for an anime pilgrimage walk?
Yes. It is reachable on foot from Waseda Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, and the surrounding streets are public residential roads, so access is straightforward.
Can I stop and take photos right at the crossing from the MyGO scene angle?
You can photograph from public space, but do not stand inside the crossing, block traffic, or linger near the barriers. Use quick shots from the sidewalk and prioritize rail safety at all times.
Does the location still match the anime closely enough for Street View comparison?
Yes, the road angle, crossing layout, and neighborhood feel still line up well, though small signs, wires, and building details may differ from the anime due to time and routine urban changes.

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