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comic girls nishikata 1 chome slope

Comic Girls

Tokyo

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comic girls nishikata 1 chome slope
  • Nearest Station: Todaimae Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kaoruko Moeta walks alone up a quiet residential slope in a calm transitional moment from Comic Girls.
  • This scene is a typical everyday transition in the series, showing Kaoruko Moeta walking along a residential slope with a hint of anxiety and unease, yet still trying her best to face the pressures and growth of life as a manga artist. In this brief moment of moving from place to place, her feelings are not exaggerated like in the comedy scenes, and instead reveal her sensitivity and sincerity more clearly. The shot usually works as an emotional pause while she travels between the dorm, school, or an outing, letting viewers feel how she keeps moving forward within an ordinary city landscape. The real-life location is an uphill street in Nishikata 1-chome, Bunkyo, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the road gradient, street alignment, and enclosed feeling of the surrounding houses with high accuracy. The sloped perspective in the frame closely matches the actual site, and the quiet atmosphere typical of Bunkyo residential streets is still easy to recognize. Utility poles, road markings, and some building details may have changed over the years, and certain walls, plants, or parking arrangements may differ slightly from the broadcast period, but the overall structure remains easy to compare. There are no large landmark signs here, so fans mainly identify the spot through the rise of the slope, the width of the road, and the arrangement of nearby homes, making map and Street View comparison especially helpful. Because this is a real residential area, visitors should avoid lingering too long, blocking traffic, or photographing private homes too closely.
Is the Nishikata 1-chome slope easy to access for a Comic Girls pilgrimage?
Yes. It is a public residential street in Bunkyo and can be reached on foot from Todaimae or Hakusan, but please keep noise low and do not block the roadway.
Can I recreate the exact anime angle at this Comic Girls spot?
Mostly yes, but the street is narrow and current cars, utility poles, and vegetation may affect the frame. Using Google Street View first helps you line up the slope and house spacing.
Are there any signs or official markers for Comic Girls at this location?
No official anime sign is known at the slope itself. Fans identify it by the road gradient, residential layout, and comparison with scene captures rather than by on-site plaques.

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