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blue box koyasu jinja shrine

Blue Box

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
6m 56s
blue box koyasu jinja shrine
  • Nearest Station: Oyama Station (Tobu Tojo Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for a calm atmosphere similar to the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Taiki and Chinatsu share a quiet moment near the shrine approach in a calm residential setting.
  • This moment comes during the stage when the characters are gradually growing closer, and the atmosphere carries a quiet but subtle sense of excitement. Taiki and Chinatsu are no longer just upperclassman and underclassman, or simply housemates; they have started to become more aware of each other, with feelings of shyness and affection surfacing in everyday interactions. In this moment near the shrine, there is no dramatic plot twist, but the pause, the conversation, and the distance between their gazes delicately capture the careful, genuine flutter of young romance. Before this scene, the two have been building familiarity little by little, and after it, those faint emotions become even harder to ignore. The real-life counterpart is the area around Koyasu Jinja Shrine in Itabashi, Tokyo, and the anime matches the location quite closely in composition, especially the scale of the road near the entrance, the slight slope, and the feeling of a shrine tucked into a residential neighborhood. The actual site has more of the simple, local character of a small neighborhood shrine in its signage, torii, and stone steps, while the anime cleans up and organizes the visuals to create a clearer focal point. Compared with the real location, details such as overhead wires, roadside fixtures, and some vegetation are simplified, giving the scene a more polished youthful style. When compared with Street View or an in-person visit, the terrain and orientation of the entrance are clearly very similar, making this a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot.
Can fans enter Koyasu Jinja Shrine grounds freely when visiting the Blue Box scene?
The shrine grounds are generally open for respectful daytime visits, but access may vary during ceremonies or local events. Stay on public paths and avoid entering restricted inner areas unless clearly permitted.
Is photography allowed at Koyasu Jinja Shrine for anime pilgrimage photos?
Outdoor photography for personal use is usually fine, but be discreet because it is a residential neighborhood shrine. Avoid blocking the approach, photographing worshippers without consent, or using large tripods during busy times.
What is the best way to compare the Blue Box frame with the real location?
Use Google Street View around the shrine approach first, then walk the nearby streets to match the slope and entrance angle seen in the anime. Visiting in softer late-day light makes the comparison feel closer to the show.

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