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dead dead demons dededede destruction pal hair kichijoji hair salon

DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 124|344
Time
9m 31s
dead dead demons dededede destruction pal hair kichijoji hair salon
  • Nearest Station: Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line / Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a weekday for clearer storefront photos and lighting similar to daytime scenes
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet street-level view captures the storefront area around PAL Hair in Kichijoji, emphasizing the mundane city atmosphere of the scene.
  • This scene does not focus on clear character expressions, but instead uses an ordinary Kichijoji street corner to convey the series’ distinctive mood: even in seemingly normal city life, the characters continue their routines while being overshadowed by world events and private unease. The camera lingers on the street and storefront area, creating a brief sense of pause, with emotions of calm observation and an unspoken uncertainty about the future; scenes like this often appear before or after character movement or conversation, serving as an important transition that pulls the story’s extraordinary crisis back into everyday space. In real life, the location corresponds to the area around PAL Hair in Kichijoji, and the anime reproduces the street composition quite accurately, especially the building frontage proportions, the width of the road, and the dense but not oppressive commercial atmosphere. Signage in the anime is usually simplified or redesigned, so the text may not match exactly, but the shop placement, facade outline, and corner perspective remain highly recognizable. Compared with the real site, the anime tends to tidy up utility lines, sidewalk items, and visual noise so the composition feels cleaner, while the actual location changes more with season, business notices, parked bicycles, and pedestrian traffic. Overall, it is a highly identifiable urban pilgrimage spot that works especially well for comparison with Google Street View and on-site photography.
Can I photograph the PAL Hair Kichijoji storefront from the street?
Yes, street-side photography is generally possible from public space, but avoid blocking the salon entrance or capturing customers too closely. Be especially careful during business hours on busy weekends.
Is this an officially marked anime pilgrimage spot?
There is no widely reported official plaque or dedicated anime marker at this specific storefront. Fans usually identify it through scene matching, Street View comparison, and the surrounding Kichijoji streetscape.
What is the easiest way to match the anime angle at this location?
Start from the sidewalk facing the salon frontage and use the corner perspective of the building and adjacent street as your main reference points. Visiting on a quieter weekday helps because fewer bicycles and pedestrians obstruct the frame.

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