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apocalypse hotel fujiya restaurant sukiyabashi restaurant

Apocalypse Hotel

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
2m 40s
apocalypse hotel fujiya restaurant sukiyabashi restaurant
  • Nearest Station: Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late morning on a weekday for cleaner shots and a similar streetscape
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Yachiyo stands before a corner restaurant facade in the city, quietly taking in the eerily preserved streetscape.
  • This moment shows the character briefly stopping to look toward a city storefront. Yachiyo stands on a street that feels both familiar and strangely alien, where the appearance of a lively commercial district remains intact but the atmosphere is filled with an eerie silence out of step with the past. Her expression is calm yet faintly lonely, as if she is trying to confirm whether any trace of human life still remains in the city. Before this moment, she has already gone through emotional shifts caused by contact with the outside world, and afterward she continues onward carrying those mixed feelings, deepening the series’ unique sadness in which post-apocalyptic emptiness coexists with ordinary urban scenery. The real-life model is FUJIYA Sukiyabashi Restaurant near Sukiyabashi in Ginza, and the overall corner composition and building massing match the actual site quite closely. The glass windows along the corner, the rhythm of the facade, and the open feeling of the commercial streetscape are especially recognizable. In the anime, signage has been simplified and adjusted, while the real location shows clearer brand logos, restaurant information, and neighboring commercial signs. Compared with the anime, the real street has heavier foot traffic, more visual detail, and denser surrounding architecture, while the show preserves the structural features of the area but cleans up the frame to emphasize emptiness and stillness, strengthening the post-apocalyptic mood.
Which station is best for recreating this Apocalypse Hotel shot at FUJIYA Sukiyabashi Restaurant?
Ginza Station is the easiest access point, and the corner is only a short walk away. Yurakucho Station is also convenient if you want to approach from the wider Sukiyabashi side for matching angles.
Can I take photos of the exterior freely at this location?
Yes, exterior street photography is generally possible from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking pedestrians or shooting directly into the restaurant for long periods. The area is busy, so a quick handheld shot works best.
When should I visit to compare the anime frame with Google Street View and the real street?
Weekday mornings are best because foot traffic is lighter and the facade is easier to frame cleanly. Street View is especially helpful here since the corner geometry and window layout remain strong matching points.

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