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dan da dan hanno ginza shopping street

DAN DA DAN

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
1m 47s
dan da dan hanno ginza shopping street
  • Nearest Station: Hanno Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line / Seibu Chichibu Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon on a weekday for a cleaner street recreation
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Momo Ayase and Okarun stand along a quiet local shopping street, framed by storefronts and signs that ground the supernatural story in an everyday townscape.
  • This moment appears as Momo and Okarun move around together, and although they constantly tease each other, their shared supernatural experiences have already started building a subtle sense of trust. As they walk through what looks like an ordinary shopping street, the surface mood feels everyday and familiar, yet there is a clear undercurrent of anxiety and vigilance because they both know stranger things may happen next. The scene captures DAN DA DAN’s distinctive contrast perfectly: the background is a quiet, recognizable local setting, while the characters themselves are tense, confused, and trying to act tougher than they feel, blending youthful comedy with occult adventure. The real-life model is Hanno Ginza Shopping Street in Hanno, Saitama, and the anime recreates it quite faithfully in the straight street composition, the rows of low-rise storefronts on both sides, and the lived-in atmosphere typical of a local shopping arcade. The road width, utility poles, and overall scale closely match the actual location, so it is easy to identify when compared with Google Street View. That said, the anime streamlines signage, adjusts storefront details, and removes some of the busier real-world visual clutter to keep the focus on the characters and the mood. In reality, you can see clearer shop names, updated signs from different periods, and more everyday elements like parked vehicles, notices, and roadside fixtures. Overall, this is a highly faithful adaptation in atmosphere, with selected details simplified so the supernatural tension stands out more strongly.
Is this DAN DA DAN street scene easy to match in person at Hanno Ginza Shopping Street?
Yes. The street layout and storefront rhythm are still recognizable, and comparing the road alignment with Google Street View makes the anime angle easier to find.
What is the best station for visiting this filming location?
Use Hanno Station on the Seibu lines. It is the most convenient rail access point, and the shopping street is about a 10-minute walk away.
Can I take photos freely on Hanno Ginza Shopping Street?
Outdoor photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid blocking traffic or photographing shop interiors and people without permission. Visiting during quieter hours is best for respectful scene recreation.

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