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denki gai akihabara tora no ana alley

DENKI-GAI

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
3m 20s
denki gai akihabara tora no ana alley
  • Nearest Station: Akihabara Station (JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Sobu Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning on weekdays for clearer photos and a similar street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Kantoku and Fu Girl walk through a narrow Akihabara back alley beside Tora no Ana, framed by the dense urban scenery of DENKI-GAI’s everyday setting.
  • This moment appears during one of the series’ everyday Akihabara sequences, as the characters have just finished work or are heading to their next stop and briefly pass through a narrow alley between shops. The focus is not on major plot developments but on their natural banter and side-by-side movement, creating a playful, slightly awkward mood that fits DENKI-GAI’s gentle comedy. The scenes before and after continue the show’s slice-of-life rhythm, using the dense otaku streetscape to reveal the characters’ more genuine feelings outside work. In real life, the location is the south-side alley around the former Tora no Ana area in Akihabara, and the anime recreates the narrow passage, close building walls, and unmistakable commercial backstreet atmosphere with impressive accuracy. While storefront signs, advertisements, and facade details have changed over time, and some businesses may have been remodeled or replaced, the street alignment, corner angle, and enclosed urban feel still match the anime composition very well. The show simplifies signage, but the alley remains highly recognizable for fans comparing the scene with the real location.
Is this exact DENKI-GAI alley in Akihabara still accessible today?
Yes, the alley area around the former Tora no Ana site is still publicly accessible on foot, though individual storefronts and building uses have changed. Visit during normal daytime hours and avoid blocking delivery access or shop entrances.
Can I recreate the shot easily, or has the streetscape changed too much?
You can still match the street alignment and overall alley feel quite well, but signage and tenant fronts are different from the anime era. A Street View check before visiting helps a lot for lining up the angle.
Are photos allowed in this Akihabara back alley?
Casual street photography from public space is generally fine, but do not photograph inside shops without permission and avoid using tripods in narrow passages. Be especially careful not to capture customers or staff too closely.

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