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death note nishikado guchi crossing

Death Note

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
-
death note nishikado guchi crossing
  • Nearest Station: Uchisaiwaicho Station (Toei Mita Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday daytime or late afternoon for a similar office-district atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A wide urban street view shows a major Tokyo intersection framed with office buildings and roadside trees in Death Note Episode 6.
  • This moment does not focus on a specific character, but instead uses an urban streetscape to build the rising tension of Death Note Episode 6. As the Kira case expands, the psychological battle among the police, L, and Light Yagami becomes more intense, and the series often inserts city establishing shots like this to emphasize the oppressive feeling that all of Tokyo has been drawn into the case. The scene works as a transition between character actions: calm on the surface, yet suggesting constant surveillance, flowing information, and the next looming confrontation. The real-life counterpart is Nishikado-guchi Crossing in Tokyo, and the anime recreates the road alignment, median, roadside trees, and surrounding office-building silhouettes with impressive accuracy. However, to preserve the series' cold visual tone and narrative focus, the anime simplifies or omits some real-world signage, traffic markers, and commercial details, making the image feel cleaner and more severe. On site, the road markings, signal equipment, and building facades appear busier than in the anime, and some traffic infrastructure has changed over time, but the overall streetscape remains highly recognizable and is one of the easier Death Note urban locations to match for comparison photography.
Is Nishikado-guchi Crossing easy to match with the Death Note frame?
Yes. The road layout and office-building backdrop are still recognizable, though some signage and street fixtures have changed since the anime aired.
Can I safely take comparison photos at this crossing?
Yes, but stay on the sidewalk and use pedestrian crossings only. It is a busy central Tokyo intersection, so avoid stopping near curb cuts or blocking foot traffic.
What is the best station for visiting this Death Note location?
Uchisaiwaicho Station is the closest practical access point, with Shinbashi Station also nearby for JR users. The area is easy to combine with a wider central Tokyo anime pilgrimage walk.

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