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a certain scientific accelerator kan ni dori

A Certain Scientific Accelerator

Tokyo

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a certain scientific accelerator kan ni dori
  • Nearest Station: Toranomon Hills Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for bright road views similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Accelerator and Last Order move through a broad city street, capturing a brief calm moment amid the series' darker conflicts.
  • This moment in A Certain Scientific Accelerator captures a rare slice of everyday calm as Accelerator and Last Order walk along a city street. Even though the atmosphere seems peaceful on the surface, there is still a faint sense of vigilance around Accelerator as the story continues to revolve around pursuit, protection, and the dark side of Academy City. Last Order softens his normally harsh presence, and this brief street scene works as a pause between heavier events, highlighting the growing bond of dependence and protection between them. The real-life location is Kan-ni-Dori in the Toranomon area of Minato, Tokyo, and the anime recreates it quite accurately through its wide roadway, straight urban perspective, and the enclosed feeling created by large city buildings. In reality, the road signs, median layout, and overall street scale match the anime well, though the series simplifies commercial signage and small traffic details to keep the frame cleaner and more focused on the characters. Visitors should note that redevelopment in the area has updated some building exteriors and street elements, so trees, railings, lighting, or temporary construction may differ from the broadcast period, but the overall road shape and metropolitan atmosphere remain easy to recognize, making this a strong real-world match for the scene.
What is the best station for reaching this Kan-ni-Dori scene spot?
Toranomon Hills Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line is the easiest access point, with the street reachable in about five minutes on foot. Toranomon Station on the Ginza Line is also a practical backup option.
Can I safely take photos of the scene along Kan-ni-Dori?
Yes, you can photograph from public sidewalks, but this is a busy multilane road, so avoid stepping near traffic barriers or blocking pedestrians. Tripods may be inconvenient during busy hours, especially around office commute times.
Does the area still look close to the anime, or has redevelopment changed it a lot?
The broad road alignment and urban canyon feel are still recognizable, but Toranomon has seen ongoing redevelopment, so some buildings, signs, and streetscape details have changed. Checking Google Street View before visiting is the best way to line up the current angle with the anime frame.

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