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death note chuo choosha 2 go kan crossroad corner

Death Note

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
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death note chuo choosha 2 go kan crossroad corner
  • Nearest Station: Kasumigaseki Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday morning or late afternoon for a similar office-district atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Light Yagami is shown at a city intersection corner, framed by office buildings and urban road signs in a tense, watchful moment.
  • This moment appears during the phase when Light Yagami is becoming fully accustomed to using the Death Note, and the mood is filled with pressure, cold calculation, and unease. As he walks through this urban street corner, he still looks like an ordinary student on the surface, yet inside he is constantly measuring the distance between himself, the police, and those trying to uncover the truth behind Kira. By this point, Light is already sinking deeper into his vision of creating a new world, so even within an ordinary city landscape he gives off a sense of isolation and alertness that clashes with daily life. The emotion here is not simple anger, but a feeling of intense control mixed with the anxiety of mounting pressure, setting up the more dangerous psychological battles that follow. In real life, this scene corresponds to the street corner near Japan's Central Government Building No. 2 in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, and the anime closely matches the broad intersection, roadside trees, and the spacious governmental-office atmosphere of the area. The scale of the buildings and the openness of the junction strongly recreate the cold, rational urban mood seen in the series. At the same time, the anime simplifies pavement markings, traffic signals, and the text on surrounding signage so the frame stays focused on the character. The actual location is a dense government district, so it feels cleaner, more modern, and more heavily equipped with barriers, signs, and security devices than in the anime. Compared with Google Street View, the anime preserves the overall spatial relationship of the crossroads quite well, while adjusting tree height, sign readability, and architectural detail through stylized background art.
Can I freely photograph the Death Note street corner near Central Government Building No. 2?
Yes, you can usually take photos from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking pedestrians or aiming cameras toward security posts and government entrances for long periods.
Is this scene spot easy to match with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, the intersection layout and surrounding office buildings are clearly visible on Street View, making it one of the easier Tokyo government-district cuts to compare in advance.
When is the best time to recreate the same Death Note atmosphere here?
Weekday daytime works best because the area feels like an active government and office district, while weekends can look quieter and less like the anime's urban tension.

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