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a certain scientific accelerator kan ni dori walkway

A Certain Scientific Accelerator

Tokyo

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a certain scientific accelerator kan ni dori walkway
  • Nearest Station: Shimbashi Station (JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for brighter light similar to the anime’s open street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Accelerator and Last Order move through an urban streetscape on Kan-ni-dori Walkway, framed by a quiet but uneasy everyday city atmosphere.
  • This moment carries a brief sense of calm while still feeling tense underneath. As Accelerator and Last Order move together, it looks like an ordinary city scene on the surface, but within the story they are still surrounded by danger and pursuit. Last Order draws out Accelerator’s rare protective side and lingering humanity, so this street-level shot gives viewers a short breath between harsher events. The scene feels everyday, yet it quietly shows how much he cares about her safety before the plot pulls them back into violence and conspiracy. In real life, the Kan-ni-dori Walkway area is reproduced quite well, especially in the long straight pedestrian space, road layout, and the open urban feel created by surrounding high-rises. The anime simplifies some background details, so traffic signs, street fixtures, planting, and commercial signage may not match exactly, but the overall rhythm and visual impression of the street are very close. The real location is brighter and busier, and traffic or pedestrians can limit camera angles, yet standing along the same walkway still makes the accuracy of the anime’s location reference easy to appreciate.
Can I recreate this A Certain Scientific Accelerator shot easily at Kan-ni-dori Walkway?
Yes, the wide sidewalk and road geometry are still recognizable, but exact framing may depend on traffic, construction barriers, and parked service vehicles in the area.
Is photography allowed on the Kan-ni-dori pedestrian walkway?
Casual photography from the public sidewalk is generally allowed, but avoid blocking foot traffic and do not use large tripods or shoots that interfere with nearby businesses or road users.
What should I combine with this pilgrimage stop nearby?
Many fans pair it with Shimbashi and Shiodome area walks because they are close on foot and offer similar modern city backgrounds useful for anime location hunting.

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