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death note daikoku futo

Death Note

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 37
Time
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death note daikoku futo
  • Nearest Station: Yokohama Station (JR, Tokyu, Keikyu, Sotetsu, Yokohama Municipal Subway) then Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu bus toward Daikoku Futo
  • Walk: About 5–15 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop, depending on the exact roadside viewpoint
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for industrial-port lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Teru Mikami appears alone in an industrial portside roadway at Daikoku Futo during Death Note's climactic final episode.
  • This moment appears during the final confrontation in Death Note, when Teru Mikami falls into extreme confusion and mental collapse after the plan is exposed. He had believed completely that he was carrying out Kira's justice, but once everything is uncovered by Near and the task force, his faith, loyalty, and sense of purpose shatter at once. He is no longer the calm and devoted proxy, but a man pushed to his psychological limit, overwhelmed by despair and self-denial. The scenes around this point are filled with the pressure of the endgame, and the conflict shifts from a battle of intellect into a total collapse of belief and will. The anime draws this scene from the Daikoku Futo area of Yokohama, and the real location matches the industrial port atmosphere very well, from the broad roads and logistics facilities to the open skyline and lonely waterfront feeling. At the same time, the anime simplifies traffic signs, guardrails, road markings, and other infrastructure details to focus more strongly on character emotion and spatial tension. In real life, the signage, signals, truck routes, and port management equipment are much busier, and some details may differ due to road works or access control changes over time. Even so, comparing the area with Google Street View or on-site photos still shows that the anime recreated the landform and port-road mood with impressive accuracy, even if it is not a perfect one-to-one copy.
Can I reach the Death Note Daikoku Futo spot only by train?
Not conveniently. Most visitors go via Yokohama Station and transfer to a bus or taxi, because the port area is not directly served by a regular passenger train station.
Is it safe to take photos around Daikoku Futo?
Yes, from public roads and sidewalks, but this is an active logistics and truck area, so stay out of restricted port property and avoid blocking traffic.
Can I compare the anime angle with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, Street View covers parts of the surrounding road network and is useful for checking road alignment, barriers, and skyline before planning your pilgrimage route.

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