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dark gathering edo facing jizo

Dark Gathering

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
0m 11s
dark gathering edo facing jizo
  • Nearest Station: Shin-Ōtsuka Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for a similar quiet residential atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet roadside Jizo and its surrounding streetscape are framed to create an eerie, foreboding atmosphere in Dark Gathering episode 1.
  • This moment appears early in the story as Dark Gathering establishes its supernatural atmosphere. By focusing on a roadside Jizo and the quiet yet subtly unsettling air around it, the anime conveys the feeling that in this world, everyday life and the uncanny are separated by only a thin line. The scene is not about direct conflict yet, but about building tension before the characters become fully involved in dangerous paranormal events. The image feels still, hushed, and eerie, hinting that even an ordinary street may conceal an ominous presence and foreshadowing the protagonists’ deeper descent into the supernatural. In real life, the Edo-facing Jizo matches the anime quite closely, especially in the placement of the statue, the road layout, and the visual relationship between the surrounding walls and buildings, suggesting that the production closely referenced the actual site. That said, the anime heightens the horror mood by darkening the palette and reducing modern clutter, making the Jizo and the street feel more isolated and uncanny. When visiting, look for the local signage, the small roadside structure, and traffic markers, as these details may be simplified or omitted in the anime. Seasonal greenery, overhead wires, parked vehicles, and nearby residential exteriors can also differ over time, so comparing the spot with maps or Google Street View is especially helpful.
Is the Edo-facing Jizo easy to photograph for Dark Gathering comparisons?
Yes, it is in a public roadside setting, so you can usually photograph it from the street. Be careful not to block traffic or include nearby homes too closely out of respect for residents.
Can I match the anime angle exactly at this location?
You can get quite close, but minor differences in parked cars, plants, and utility lines may affect the framing. Google Street View is useful for fine-tuning the approach before you visit.
Are there visitor facilities or official anime signs at the site?
There are no widely known official Dark Gathering plaques or dedicated fan facilities at this small local spot. It is best treated as a brief walk-by pilgrimage point rather than a full sightseeing stop.

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