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and yet the town moves sakanazakana sanada

And Yet the Town Moves

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Kosugi Station (JR Nambu Line / Tokyu Toyoko Line / Tokyu Meguro Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for matching storefront light and quieter photo conditions
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A calm neighborhood street view centers on the fish shop area that helps define the series' nostalgic downtown atmosphere.
  • This moment captures the series’ signature downtown everyday atmosphere: as the characters pass the familiar shopping street and fish shop area, the focus is not on dramatic conflict but on a quiet pause filled with lived-in local detail. Scenes like this usually support relaxed conversations, after-school wandering, or Hotori’s curious attention to the people and places around her. The mood is warm, nostalgic, and calm, highlighting the human charm of the neighborhood while setting up later comedic or slice-of-life interactions. In real life, Sengyo Sanada (Uo-Sei) closely matches the anime’s corner-shop impression, especially in the traditional fish shop presence, the width of the street, and the old downtown shopping-street atmosphere. The anime likely simplifies or rearranges some signage, names, and façade details, so the best points of comparison are the roofline, storefront depth, and the space in front of the shop rather than the signboard alone. Although some elements such as awnings, boards, and neighboring storefronts may have changed over time, the overall scale of the streetscape and the mixed residential-commercial feel remain highly recognizable, making it a rewarding place to compare with Google Street View and appreciate the realism of the background art.
Is the fish shop exterior from And Yet the Town Moves still recognizable at this spot?
Yes, the streetscape remains recognizable, though storefront details and signage may have changed over time. Fans usually compare the roofline, street width, and shop positioning rather than expecting a perfect one-to-one match.
Can I take photos freely around Sengyo Sanada (Uo-Sei)?
Street photography from public space is generally possible, but avoid blocking the storefront or photographing staff and customers without permission. If the shop is open, be respectful and keep your visit brief.
What is the best way to compare the anime scene with the real location on site?
Use Google Street View before visiting and bring a screenshot to match the angle from the opposite side of the street. Visiting in daylight on a weekday makes it easier to recreate the scene without heavy foot traffic.

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