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atashin chi apartment real estate

Atashin'chi

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
17m 20s
atashin chi apartment real estate
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Seki Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: about 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for matching residential light and easier photo comparison
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • The ending-style frame shows the Tachibana family gathered along a quiet residential street, capturing the warm everyday atmosphere of Atashin'chi.
  • This moment appears in the ending-style everyday imagery of Atashin'chi, showing the Tachibana family together in a familiar neighborhood setting and expressing the series’ core charm as an ordinary but lively family comedy. There is no dramatic plot twist here; instead, the calm residential backdrop, the way the family stands close together, and the relaxed mood all emphasize the warmth, noise, and affection of their daily life. Scenes like this usually linger after the main story and condense each character’s personality and family dynamic into a simple but memorable image. Compared with the real location, the anime composition clearly borrows from a residential street corner and building facade, and the direction of the road and overall scale are reproduced quite faithfully. However, the original reference building is no longer there, having been replaced by an apartment building and a real-estate office, so the exterior appearance, storefront feel, and signage now differ noticeably from the anime. The anime version is visually cleaner and more uniform, while the real site feels more modern and practical, but the street layout and neighborhood density still make the original model recognizable.
Can I still recreate the exact Atashin'chi ending shot here?
Not exactly, because the original building has been replaced by an apartment building and a real-estate office. You can still match the street angle and neighborhood layout fairly well from the public road.
Is photography allowed at this Atashin'chi location?
Yes, you can take photos from public streets, but avoid blocking driveways or aiming your camera into private residences. Be especially respectful because this is an active residential area.
What is the easiest way to compare the anime frame with the current site before visiting?
Check the spot on Google Street View first, since the building has changed and the road alignment matters more than the facade now. That makes it much easier to choose the best standing position in advance.

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