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clannad slope

Clannad

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 24
Time
19m 19s
clannad slope
  • Nearest Station: Kotesashi Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya Okazaki and Nagisa Furukawa share a quiet moment on the iconic uphill road that symbolizes their journey in Clannad.
  • This moment appears at an emotionally important point in Clannad, with Tomoya Okazaki and Nagisa Furukawa framed around this familiar uphill road that carries the memories and feelings built through their journey together. The slope is not only a symbol of their meeting and shared path, but also a quiet sign that, after hardship, doubt, and growth, they are once again facing forward side by side. The atmosphere here is gentle and calm, filled with soft nostalgia and appreciation; before this moment, they have already endured pain and difficult choices together, and after it, the slope gains even deeper emotional meaning as one of the most iconic places in the series. In real life, this uphill road matches the anime composition very well: the incline, road alignment, and residential streetscape are all easy to recognize, making it one of the best-known Clannad pilgrimage spots. The anime simplifies power lines, roadside fixtures, and some minor details to create a cleaner emotional image, while the real location shows a more lived-in neighborhood with ordinary signage and street furniture. There is no large official Clannad sign or dedicated display on site, so it feels like a classic scene hidden inside an everyday townscape. If you shoot from a similar angle, the spatial feel of the anime can still be recreated, though seasonal changes, trimmed vegetation, and parked vehicles may create small differences from the original frame.
Is the Clannad slope still easy to recognize today?
Yes. Fans still identify it by the uphill road shape and surrounding residential layout, although utility lines, parked cars, and vegetation can change the exact look.
Can I take photos there without special permission?
Generally yes, because it is a public residential street, but keep noise low, avoid blocking traffic, and do not photograph private homes too closely.
Is there any official Clannad sign or marker at the slope?
No official anime marker is known to be installed there. Most visitors rely on fan maps, location databases, and Street View comparisons to confirm the spot.

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