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dark gathering hasedera hiroshi funasakas grave

Dark Gathering

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 15
Time
8m 23s
dark gathering hasedera hiroshi funasakas grave
  • Nearest Station: Hiroo Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear weekday for easier matching and calmer lighting
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yayoi, Keitaro, and Eiko stand before a grave in a quiet temple cemetery, facing a tense and ominous supernatural investigation.
  • This scene appears when the group visits the cemetery as part of their investigation into a supernatural case. Yayoi stands before the grave, calmly and sharply reading the strange atmosphere around her, while Keitaro and Eiko remain nearby with a mix of caution and unease. The mood is heavy, combining the oppressive presence of the dead and lingering resentment with the tension of drawing closer to the truth. It follows the earlier paranormal search and brings out the characters’ fear, focus, and determination at once, while setting up even more dangerous events to come. In real life, the anime draws from the area around Hiroshi Funasaka’s grave at Hasedera, and the overall composition is quite faithful, especially in the arrangement of the gravestones, the scale of the path, and the quiet feeling typical of a temple cemetery. The frame captures the height of the grave markers, the stone layout, and the narrow walkway well enough that fans familiar with the site can identify it quickly. That said, the anime intensifies the shadows, trees, and sense of confinement to create a stronger horror mood; in person, especially during the day, the place feels more open and much less ominous. Signage and guidance in the real cemetery are fairly understated, so visitors need to pay attention to temple routes and etiquette. Overall, it is a highly recognizable adaptation that prioritizes atmosphere over exact one-to-one visual copying, making the real location feel calmer than the anime version.
Can fans freely visit Hiroshi Funasaka’s grave at Hasedera?
Yes, the temple grounds can generally be visited during daytime hours, but this is an active cemetery, so visitors should stay quiet and avoid disturbing worshippers or grave visitors.
Is photography allowed at this Dark Gathering location?
Photography is usually possible outdoors for personal reference, but avoid tripods, obstructing paths, or photographing other visitors and graves up close without consideration.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at this spot?
Use Hiroo Station as your access point and visit in daylight, since the real site is easier to identify by the stone layout and path shape than by dramatic lighting. Street-level map checks before arrival help a lot because signage inside the cemetery is minimal.

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