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date a live kichijoji odeon cinema

Date A Live

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
8m 39s
date a live kichijoji odeon cinema
  • Nearest Station: Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line, Sobu Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a weekday for clearer photos and a similar shopping-street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Shido and Tohka stand together on a Kichijoji street near the Odeon cinema during their early date outing.
  • This scene appears during Shido’s practice date with Tohka. For Tohka, who has only just entered human society and barely understands everyday life, everything on the street feels new and exciting, so her reactions are direct and innocent. Shido, meanwhile, is trying to guide her through an ordinary date while also worrying that her emotions could spiral out of control at any moment, giving the scene a light but slightly tense atmosphere. It captures a point where their relationship is beginning to grow closer: Tohka is thrilled by the unfamiliar world around her, and Shido, despite his awkwardness, is gradually starting to understand her for real. The surrounding story focuses on whether this date can calm Tohka down and help her form trust and attachment to the world. In real life, the location is in the shopping area north of Kichijoji Station, based on the streetscape around the Kichijoji ODEON cinema. The anime recreates the overall street layout, building massing, and busy commercial mood quite well. The cinema exterior and signage placement are recognizable inspirations, though the series simplifies or alters names, fonts, and sign details to avoid directly using real trademarks. Over time, storefront signs, facades, and nearby small businesses may have changed from when the episode aired, but the street width, corner relationships, and camera angle still match the real model clearly. Compared side by side with Google Street View, the arrangement of background buildings and the rhythm of the street remain notably accurate, even if the real location now looks busier and more visually cluttered due to renovations, advertisements, and pedestrian traffic.
Is the old Kichijoji Odeon cinema building still easy to identify today?
The Odeon area is still locatable in central Kichijoji, but storefronts and signs have changed over time, so matching the anime frame works best by checking street shape and building placement rather than expecting identical signage.
Can I take photos freely around this Date A Live spot?
Yes, street photography is generally possible from public roads, but avoid blocking pedestrians and do not photograph inside private businesses or entrances without permission.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location on site?
Use the north side of Kichijoji Station as your starting point and compare the corner angles with Google Street View first; the scene is easier to match on weekday mornings when the street is less crowded.

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