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and yet the town moves shopping street entrance

And Yet the Town Moves

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
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  • Nearest Station: Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line / Oimachi Line Mizonokuchi Station
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a weekday for a similar everyday neighborhood atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A calm establishing view of the shopping street entrance sets up the warm, everyday atmosphere of And Yet the Town Moves.
  • This moment appears in a key everyday section of the series, as the characters arrive at the shopping street entrance and prepare for the lively, slightly goofy interactions that follow. The mood is relaxed and casual, filled with the warmth of a traditional downtown neighborhood, letting viewers feel the familiarity and charm of the area before the next bit of story begins. The surrounding scenes usually connect to the maid café, after-school chatter, and small local incidents, so this shot works like a transition that ties the characters’ daily lives to the town itself, creating a warm tone with a light comedic touch. In real life, the shopping street entrance is quite close to the anime in its street layout, open intersection feel, and use of the entrance as a visual landmark, showing that the production clearly referenced the actual neighborhood structure. While the anime simplifies or redesigns signage, storefront details, and colors to match its art style, it still preserves the layered streetscape and the mixed residential-commercial atmosphere very well. Compared with the real location, actual signs, overhead wires, road markings, and parked bicycles tend to look busier, and Google Street View may show changes in shops depending on the year, but the overall spatial impression of “entering the shopping street” remains highly recognizable for anime pilgrims.
Is this shopping street entrance easy to identify from the anime frame?
Yes, the street approach and entrance-like opening are still the main clues, even if individual shop signs have changed over time. Checking Google Street View before visiting helps a lot.
Can I take photos here for an anime pilgrimage?
Yes, outdoor photography from public streets is generally fine, but avoid blocking traffic or pointing cameras into private homes and shops. Keep your visit low-key because this is an active neighborhood.
Are there useful facilities nearby for fans visiting this spot?
Yes, the surrounding area near Mizonokuchi has convenience stores, cafés, and restrooms inside or near the station. It is a practical base if you want to walk to multiple neighborhood spots in one trip.

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