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a certain scientific railgun being a photo shoot model under the hot sun isnt easy is it fujitama building

A Certain Scientific Railgun: Being a Photo Shoot Model Under the Hot Sun Isnt Easy, Is It?

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
2m 40s
a certain scientific railgun being a photo shoot model under the hot sun isnt easy is it fujitama building
  • Nearest Station: Keio-Tama-Center Station (Keio Sagamihara Line) / Odakyu Tama Center Station (Odakyu Tama Line) / Tama-Center Station (Tama Monorail)
  • Walk: 10–15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear summer day for lighting closest to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet urban street view near the Fujitama Building is shown as an establishing shot, capturing the ordinary summer city atmosphere of the episode.
  • This moment works as an everyday urban establishing shot, showing the city space and summer atmosphere around where the characters are active. Even if the main cast is not clearly centered in the frame, the surrounding episode context is still tied to the busy, exhausting experience of doing photo shoot work in the heat, giving the story a light but slightly weary tone. Shots like this add realism to the city environment and highlight the feeling of having to keep moving under the harsh summer sun. In real life, the scene corresponds to the street around the Fujitama Building in Tokyo’s Tama area, and the anime is quite accurate in its road alignment, building massing, and corner perspective. The arrangement of the mid-rise buildings and the width of the street make the location easy for fans to identify. That said, the anime simplifies details such as signs, shop names, and overhead wires, and some signage may have been fictionalized, with cleaner and more unified colors than the real site. On location, some storefronts, signs, and street fixtures may have changed since the anime aired, but the overall streetscape remains highly recognizable and is well suited to comparison with maps and Google Street View.
Is the Fujitama Building area easy to photograph from public space?
Yes, the street scene can generally be photographed from public sidewalks and roads. Please avoid blocking pedestrians or shooting into private offices and residential windows.
Has the area changed much since the anime scene was modeled?
The core street layout and building shapes are still recognizable, but shopfronts, small signs, and street fixtures may have changed over time. Checking Google Street View before visiting is highly recommended.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a Railgun pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the Tama Center area has convenience stores, cafés, and rest spots within walking distance. It is a practical stop if you are combining multiple western Tokyo anime locations in one trip.

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