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d frag fuchu 35th street shoutenkai shishin gakuin fuchu

D-Frag!

Tokyo

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d frag fuchu 35th street shoutenkai shishin gakuin fuchu
  • Nearest Station: Fuchu Station (Keio Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear weekday for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kenji and the girls stand along a shopping street in Fuchu during a comedic dialogue scene in D-Frag!.
  • This moment appears during one of the characters’ outings through the streets of Fuchu, carrying the lively, offbeat comedic rhythm that defines D-Frag!. As the group moves through town, their conversation is filled with tsukkomi reactions, misunderstandings, and the kind of absurd back-and-forth that makes even ordinary walking scenes feel chaotic. The mood here is playful and comedic, with a hint of confusion and reluctant exasperation, highlighting the cast’s chemistry; the scene likely follows an earlier gag and leads into an even bigger punchline immediately afterward. The real-life spot is located along the Fuchu 35th Street Shopping Street in front of the Ichishin Gakuin Fuchu classroom, and the anime captures the street composition quite well: the road width, arrangement of buildings, openness at the corner, and overall local shopping street atmosphere all line up convincingly. The exact signs differ in real life, as anime adaptations usually simplify or replace storefront names, but the building massing, facade rhythm, and street perspective remain highly recognizable. Over the years, tenant changes, updated signage, and exterior renovations may have introduced some differences, yet the overall district still preserves the everyday neighborhood feel seen in the series. Compared with Google Street View, the scene is not a perfect one-to-one copy, but it stays faithful to the area’s layout and visual structure while making modest stylistic simplifications.
Is this D-Frag! location easy to reach from central Tokyo?
Yes. Fuchu Station on the Keio Line is the easiest access point, and the spot is only about a 5-minute walk through the shopping area.
Can I take comparison photos in front of the Ichishin Gakuin Fuchu building?
You can photograph the public street, but avoid blocking the entrance or capturing students and staff. Since it is an active school-front location, quick and respectful shooting is best.
Does the street still look close enough to the anime for scene matching?
Yes, the road layout and overall streetscape are still recognizable, though storefront signs and tenants have changed over time. Street View is very helpful for checking the angle before visiting.

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