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comic girls takuzosu inari shrine

Comic Girls

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. OP1
Time
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comic girls takuzosu inari shrine
  • Nearest Station: Myogadani Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or a bright afternoon for lighting closest to the opening; spring and early autumn are ideal
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kaoruko Moeta is shown on the slope beside the small shrine approach in a bright opening shot from Comic Girls.
  • This moment appears in the Comic Girls opening, using a brief shot of Kaoruko walking by the slope to suggest the starting point of her everyday creative life. As a rookie manga artist who loves drawing but often lacks confidence, Kaoruko feels both hopeful and uneasy in scenes like this: she wants to grow and be recognized, yet she still carries a clumsy, nervous side. Rather than focusing on a specific event, the opening uses this soft and bright urban corner to foreshadow the daily mix of creativity, friendship, and personal growth she will share with her friends. The real-life location is the Zenkoji-zaka area in Bunkyo, in front of Jigenin Takuzosu Inari, and the anime recreates the slope, railings, elevation change, and street alignment with high recognizability. On site, the small shrine-side space and the incline closely match the composition used in the anime, though the show brightens the colors and tones down some surrounding residential details to make the image cleaner. Real signage consists mainly of shrine naming, road fixtures, and ordinary neighborhood markers, while the anime omits most small text to avoid visual clutter. Overall, it is a pilgrimage spot that captures the terrain and atmosphere more than every exact detail, yet fans of the series can still recognize it immediately.
Can I easily recreate the Comic Girls opening shot at Takuzosu Inari Shrine?
Yes, the slope and shrine-front space are still recognizable, but the street is narrow, so stand to the side and avoid blocking pedestrians or cars while framing your shot.
Are there any photography restrictions at the shrine area?
Outdoor photography from the public road is generally fine, but be respectful around the shrine grounds and avoid using tripods or long setups if worshippers are present.
What should I combine with this stop on a Comic Girls pilgrimage walk?
Fans usually pair it with other Bunkyo-area hill and residential street spots from the series, and Myogadani Station is the most practical base for a short walking route.

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