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and yet the town moves suzuya candy shop

And Yet the Town Moves

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Numabe Station (Tokyu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day for storefront photos matching the anime's bright neighborhood feel
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet neighborhood storefront captures the nostalgic downtown atmosphere central to And Yet the Town Moves.
  • This moment corresponds to one of the series' everyday downtown scenes, with a light mood touched by nostalgia. When the characters move through this area, the story usually focuses less on dramatic conflict and more on natural interactions and subtle emotional shifts within an ordinary neighborhood. The shot feels like a brief pause in the narrative, letting viewers absorb the lived-in atmosphere of a district where shops and homes stand side by side, while also hinting at the characters' quietly complicated feelings before and after the moment. In real life, Dagashiya Suzuya (Ogasoen Tea Shop) is widely regarded as one of the inspirations for the anime setting, and its storefront matches the show's old-town merchant vibe in overall shape, street scale, and corner-shop atmosphere. The anime simplifies or redesigns signage, colors, and display details rather than copying the real business exactly, so the signboards and merchandise layout will not match perfectly. Even so, the facade, narrow street proportions, and mixed residential-commercial scenery remain highly recognizable, and viewing it from across the road or from a slight angle makes it easier to see how the anime transformed the real location into a softer, more stylized visual setting.
Is this still a recognizable And Yet the Town Moves pilgrimage spot today?
Yes, fans still identify the storefront area as a strong inspiration for the anime's downtown setting, although small exterior details and shop displays may have changed over time.
Can I take photos freely at Suzuya Candy Shop?
Street-side photography is generally fine if you do not block traffic or customers, but close-up shots of the storefront should be taken respectfully and only during business-friendly hours.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location?
Use Google Street View first to line up the road angle and facade shape, then visit in daylight to match the perspective from across the street or a slight diagonal position.

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