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accel world haruyuki bouncer

Accel World

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
-
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  • Nearest Station: Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line) or Jimbocho Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Toei Mita Line / Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear weekday for lighting similar to the urban anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Haruyuki stands in a city street setting, visibly cautious as he approaches a threatening figure during a tense encounter.
  • This moment appears as Haruyuki heads alone into an unfamiliar area to investigate the ongoing incident. Faced with someone intimidating and oppressive, he is clearly nervous and hesitant, filled with anxiety, yet he still forces himself to move forward in order to uncover the truth and protect the people around him. The scene captures Haruyuki’s lack of confidence but also shows how he gradually learns to take responsibility through repeated trials. After this point, the story pushes him deeper into more dangerous information and relationships. In real life, the scene corresponds to a streetscape in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo, and the overall urban atmosphere, building scale, road width, and corner layout are quite close to what appears in the anime. The production seems to have referenced an actual city block, although the anime simplifies signs, shop names, and façade details to avoid directly reproducing real trademarks. Because the real street changes over time, some storefronts, roadside fixtures, and traffic signs may have been updated, but the road alignment and surrounding block structure still make the spot recognizable to fans. It is a fairly accurate pilgrimage location, though matching the exact angle takes a bit of careful comparison.
Is this Accel World street spot easy to access by train?
Yes. The area around these coordinates is reachable on foot from Suidobashi or Jimbocho, both of which are well-connected central Tokyo stations.
Can I recreate the anime angle here without blocking pedestrians?
Usually yes, but this is a normal public street, so keep to the sidewalk edge and avoid tripods during busy commuting hours. Quick handheld photography is the safest option.
Has the location changed much since the anime aired?
Some storefront signs and small street fixtures have likely changed, but the road layout and overall streetscape remain recognizable enough for comparison with Street View and frame matching.

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