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d frag funabori station

D-Frag!

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Funabori Station (Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier frame matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A street-level view near Funabori Station shows the everyday urban setting used in D-Frag! as a calm transitional location shot.
  • This is a transitional exterior shot centered on the area around the station, with the focus less on exaggerated character interaction and more on using a familiar cityscape to establish the characters’ everyday range of movement. There are essentially no clearly visible characters in the frame, so the mood feels calm, briefly suspended, and slightly tense in the sense of leading into the next scene. Within D-Frag!’s overall rhythm, shots like this let viewers step away from the loud school comedy for a moment and feel the real urban space surrounding the cast before the next burst of antics. The real location is the area around Funabori Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line, and the anime closely matches the road layout, the scale of the station structure, and the arrangement of nearby buildings. In real life, station signage and transit guidance are denser and clearer, while updated storefronts, replaced signs, street fixtures, and trimmed greenery create small differences from the anime-era view. From a similar angle, the anime preserves the width of the road, the major building silhouettes, and the open feeling in front of the station, but simplifies fine signage and visual clutter to keep the composition cleaner. For anime pilgrims, it is a highly recognizable station scene that is easy to recreate.
Is the exact D-Frag! view still easy to find at Funabori Station today?
Yes, the station frontage and road layout are still recognizable, though some shop signs and small streetscape details have changed over time. Using Street View before visiting makes matching the anime angle much easier.
Can I take photos freely around Funabori Station for anime pilgrimage purposes?
You can generally photograph public areas outside the station, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow and do not photograph inside restricted railway areas. Be especially careful during commuting hours because the plaza and crossings get busier.
What is the best practical time to recreate this scene near Funabori Station?
Late morning to early afternoon usually gives the clearest light and a safer chance to stand back for the composition. Weekday rush periods are less ideal because foot traffic and buses can interrupt the shot.

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