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death note harajuku takeshita crepe

Death Note

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
-
death note harajuku takeshita crepe
  • Nearest Station: JR Harajuku Station (Yamanote Line) or Meiji-jingumae Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda/Fukutoshin Lines)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday morning or early afternoon for easier photo matching; weekends are best if you want the full Harajuku atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Misa Amane stands amid the lively Harajuku streetscape, framed by the colorful storefront atmosphere of Takeshita Street.
  • This scene appears shortly after Misa Amane’s introduction, as she moves through Harajuku with her bright, flashy idol-like charm. On the surface the moment feels cheerful and fashionable, but underneath it carries her intense devotion to Light Yagami and the dangerous secret of being the Second Kira. The mood is filled with the vivid energy of youth culture, yet it also hints that she is about to involve herself more deeply in Light’s plans and the Kira case. In context, the bustling city backdrop contrasts sharply with her reckless emotions, giving Death Note a rare burst of urban pop atmosphere while still preserving its underlying tension and unease. The real-life location is Marion Crepes on Takeshita Street in Harajuku, and the match is highly recognizable: the narrow pedestrian street, dense shop signs, and youth-oriented storefronts all closely resemble the anime background. The anime simplifies some individual storefront details, but it keeps the most iconic visual features such as the colorful signage, tightly packed facades, and unmistakable Harajuku fashion-street feel. Some signs and tenant layouts have changed over time in real life, yet the street width, shop positioning, and overall landscape still make the location easy to compare with the scene. Because Takeshita Street is usually crowded, recreating an empty shot is difficult, but that same noise and foot traffic actually suit Misa’s glamorous and attention-grabbing presence very well.
Can I still find the Death Note scene spot at Marion Crepes on Takeshita Street?
Yes. The shop remains on Takeshita Street in Harajuku, and the surrounding street layout is still easy to recognize even though some neighboring signs and tenants have changed over the years.
What is the best time to photograph this Death Note location without heavy crowds?
Go on a weekday morning soon after shops begin opening. Takeshita Street gets very busy from late morning onward, especially on weekends and holidays.
Are there any photo etiquette or access tips for fans visiting this Harajuku anime spot?
You can photograph from the public street, but avoid blocking foot traffic on the narrow pedestrian lane and be respectful of storefront customers. If you want a matching angle, be prepared to shoot quickly because this area is one of Harajuku’s busiest stretches.

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