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atashin chi ed building

Atashin'chi

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
17m 25s
atashin chi ed building
  • Nearest Station: Shiinamachi Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for a soft neighborhood atmosphere similar to the anime ending
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • The Tachibana family appears together in the ending scene in front of a neighborhood building, creating a warm snapshot of everyday family life.
  • This moment comes from one of the most recognizable early ending scenes in Atashin'chi, showing the Tachibana family casually gathered in front of a building and reinforcing the series’ signature sense of family warmth and everyday life. Rather than driving the main plot, it works as a gentle end-of-episode image that wraps up the family’s ordinary but lively routine with a cozy, slightly comedic mood. The characters are not in the middle of any intense conflict here; instead, the scene reminds viewers of the comfort they find in each other’s presence and leaves a friendly afterglow for the next small family episode. Compared with the real location, the overall street-corner composition and building massing still make the original model recognizable, but the real structure was closed several years ago, creating a clear contrast with the livelier atmosphere seen in the anime. The anime uses brighter colors and simplified lines to make the neighborhood feel more charming, while the actual site looks more like an ordinary residential area, with signage, window layouts, and surrounding details likely changed over time. For fans, the main appeal lies in matching the building outline, the road corner, and the relationship of the surrounding streetscape rather than expecting every storefront sign to remain identical; when checked alongside Street View, it becomes easier to see how the anime preserved the spatial framework while transforming the real place into a background that fits Atashin'chi’s tone.
Can I still see the exact ED building from Atashin'chi today?
Yes, the street setting can still be identified, but fans note that the building referenced by the ED was closed years ago. Visit mainly for the exterior streetscape rather than expecting an active storefront.
Is this an easy place to photograph for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, it is a public street location, so exterior photography is generally straightforward if you avoid blocking traffic and respect nearby residents. Keep shots brief and do not photograph private interiors.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real spot?
Use Google Street View before visiting to match the corner angle, building shape, and road alignment, since smaller details like signs have changed. Fans usually recreate the shot by focusing on the overall composition rather than exact business markings.

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