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death note kamome fountain

Death Note

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
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death note kamome fountain
  • Nearest Station: Kasumigaseki Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Hibiya Line / Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday; spring and autumn are best for matching the park atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Light Yagami and Misa Amane stand near the fountain in Hibiya Park during a quiet but tense exchange.
  • This moment appears in the early part of Death Note, when two key characters begin drawing closer and the atmosphere is filled with unease and cautious probing. Light Yagami keeps a calm, rational exterior, but he is already calculating how to control the situation, while Misa Amane approaches him with intense emotion and unwavering devotion, pushing their relationship from a simple encounter into a dangerous, unspoken alliance. The scene feels like a turning point where they confirm each other’s positions, while also foreshadowing the more complex mix of manipulation, trust, and control that follows. The real-world match is Kamome Fountain in Hibiya Park, Chiyoda, Tokyo, and the anime captures the open layout well, especially the circular fountain area, surrounding paths, and park greenery, making the location easy to recognize. In person, the easiest elements to compare are the fountain’s overall shape, pavement, and tree-lined setting, though the anime simplifies finer details such as signs, lighting fixtures, seating, and the density of background structures. As part of a famous urban park, the real site feels brighter and more spacious than in the anime, and seasonal foliage can change the look considerably; for fans trying to recreate the shot, the outer path around the fountain offers the closest match to the character placement and camera angle.
Is Kamome Fountain easy to access for a Death Note pilgrimage?
Yes. It is inside Hibiya Park and can be reached in a short walk from Kasumigaseki, Hibiya, or Yurakucho area stations, with public park access during normal park hours.
Can I take photos at the fountain and recreate the anime angle?
Casual photography is generally fine in Hibiya Park, but avoid blocking paths or disturbing other visitors. Tripods or commercial-style shoots may require extra caution or prior confirmation with park management.
What should I look for to confirm this is the Death Note location?
Focus on the circular fountain layout, the surrounding paved walkway, and the open park greenery rather than tiny background details. Some signage, benches, and landscaping may differ from the anime depending on season and maintenance.

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