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dark gathering fukiage tunnel junction

Dark Gathering

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 15
Time
20m 52s
dark gathering fukiage tunnel junction
  • Nearest Station: Hannō Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line), then continue by local bus or taxi toward the Fukiage Tunnel area
  • Walk: About 35–45 minutes on foot from the nearest practical bus stop; not recommended from the station entirely on foot
  • Best time to visit: Daytime in autumn or winter afternoon for safer visibility and a mood close to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Keitaro, Yayoi, and Eiko stand at the fork near the Fukiage Tunnel area as they approach the haunted site in Dark Gathering episode 15.
  • This moment appears as the group heads toward the haunted Fukiage Tunnel area, where the mood shifts from testing an urban legend to feeling that real danger is closing in. Keitaro is as wary and uneasy as ever but still follows Yayoi and Eiko deeper into the site; Yayoi stays calm and analytical, as if confirming the target and the supernatural signs around them, while Eiko appears composed yet keeps a close eye on Keitaro’s reaction. As a transition point before entering the old and new tunnel zone, this junction heightens the sense that they are about to cross into another world, and the story soon turns far more dangerous and eerie afterward. The anime scene is clearly based on the Fukiage Tunnel junction in real life, and the road alignment, mountain slope, guardrails, and curved roadway are recreated with impressive accuracy. The fork itself is the most recognizable feature, and the anime preserves the layered road structure very faithfully. That said, the production simplifies some of the messier real-world roadside details and vegetation to strengthen the horror atmosphere and make the approach feel more enclosed. Signs, road markings, and guardrails at the actual site may have changed or weathered over time, so they may not perfectly match the aired frame, but the overall location accuracy remains very high, making this an excellent and easily comparable anime pilgrimage spot.
Can I safely visit the Fukiage Tunnel junction used in Dark Gathering episode 15?
Yes, the junction area itself can be viewed from public roads in daytime, but it is in a quiet mountain area with limited lighting and narrow roadside space. Most fans recommend avoiding late-night visits and bringing a fully charged phone.
Is Google Street View useful for matching this Dark Gathering scene?
Yes, Street View is one of the easiest ways to confirm the forked road layout, guardrails, and slope before visiting. It is especially helpful because some small signs and vegetation have changed over time.
Are there facilities or shops near the dark-gathering-fukiage-tunnel-junction spot?
Facilities right by the junction are very limited, so buy drinks and supplies before heading into the area. Fans usually plan a short stop rather than a long stay and use Hannō as their main base.

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