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a certain scientific accelerator fountain statue

A Certain Scientific Accelerator

Tokyo

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a certain scientific accelerator fountain statue
  • Nearest Station: Kamiyacho Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on clear days for brighter plaza photos and easier scene matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Accelerator and Last Order share a brief quiet moment near the fountain sculpture in an open urban plaza.
  • This moment shows one of the quieter sides of A Certain Scientific Accelerator. Accelerator and Last Order have briefly stepped away from conflict and pursuit, pausing in a broad public urban space. For Accelerator, the calm carries a strong sense of protection and lets a little warmth show beneath his harsh exterior, while Last Order keeps her usual bright and clingy presence, adding an everyday softness between heavier plot developments. The scene feels like a pause between moments of pressure and the next major incident, while also reminding viewers how important their bond is becoming. In real life, the model location is the fountain sculpture known as "Izumi" in Minato, Tokyo, and the overall plaza atmosphere is very close to the anime version. The fountain structure, sculpture placement, and surrounding walkways make the reference easy to recognize. The anime simplifies and cleans up the background to keep the focus on the characters, so visitors will likely notice more urban fixtures, planting details, paving differences, and temporary notices or maintenance signs on site. Compared with the anime frame or even Google Street View, the composition and spatial depth are reproduced quite well, though signage and nearby building details do not always match exactly. Those differences are likely production choices made to avoid visual clutter and to suit the direction of the shot. As an anime pilgrimage spot, its appeal lies in how the series keeps the landmark features recognizable while reshaping them into a sharper, more stylized visual scene.
Can I freely photograph the fountain statue from the anime angle?
Yes, outdoor photography is generally possible from public walkways, but avoid blocking pedestrians and be careful if any temporary maintenance barriers or event setups are present.
Is this spot easy to combine with other anime pilgrimage stops in central Tokyo?
Yes. The location is in central Minato and is easy to pair with nearby stations, business district walks, and other urban anime background spots on the Tokyo Metro network.
Does the fountain always look the same as it does in the anime?
Not always. Water operation, planting, nearby signage, and seasonal maintenance can change the look, so checking recent map photos or Street View before visiting is helpful.

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