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dead dead demons dededede destruction familymart daitabashi ekimae convenience store

DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION

Tokyo

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dead dead demons dededede destruction familymart daitabashi ekimae convenience store
  • Nearest Station: Daitabashi Station (Keio Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for a bright storefront match
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A static shot captures the FamilyMart storefront by Daitabashi Station as an ordinary Tokyo streetscape moment in the series.
  • No clearly identifiable characters appear in this shot; instead, the convenience store exterior serves as a slice of everyday city life, capturing the series’ signature feeling of normal routines continuing on the eve of disaster. The story often uses ordinary street corners like this to contrast the characters’ meals, school days, and casual conversations with the shadow of overwhelming change, creating a mood that feels calm yet faintly uneasy. This moment works like a transition between character actions, grounding the setting in a believable Tokyo streetscape while reinforcing the work’s unique blend of absurdity and realism. In real life, the anime scene matches the FamilyMart Daitabashi Ekimae store very closely, especially in the recognizable green, white, and blue FamilyMart signage and the composition of the storefront facing the street corner. The proportions of the surrounding buildings, the sidewalk cover, and the relationship to the intersection are all quite close to the anime frame, suggesting strong reference to the actual location. That said, the anime simplifies small text, advertisements, and visual clutter for a cleaner composition, while the real site changes with seasons, campaign posters, parked bicycles, and pedestrian traffic. Overall, this is a highly recognizable and accurately recreated convenience store location.
Is this FamilyMart really right next to Daitabashi Station?
Yes. The store is immediately by Daitabashi Station on the Keio Line, making it a very easy stop for a quick anime pilgrimage.
Can I take photos of the storefront without causing trouble?
Street-side photos are generally fine if you stay on public space and do not block the entrance. Avoid filming customers or staff, especially during busy commuter hours.
Is there a good way to compare the anime angle before visiting?
Yes. Google Street View is useful here because the storefront and intersection layout are clearly visible, so you can line up the scene before you arrive.

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