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denki gai mama inari shrine

DENKI-GAI

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
20m 8s
denki gai mama inari shrine
  • Nearest Station: Konodai Station (Keisei Main Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • The main cast walks together near the entrance approach of a local shrine, framed in a bright and casual group outing shot.
  • This moment appears during a group outing sequence, when the characters briefly leave their usual bookstore setting and visit an area around a local shrine with a distinctly neighborhood atmosphere. Walking together in the frame, they feel more relaxed than in their normal work environment, with a sense of light curiosity and small-scale adventure. Because their relationships are already full of subtle and amusing chemistry, the shrine setting lets their emotions come across more openly and naturally; before this moment, they continue their familiar noisy but close interactions, and afterward, the outing further strengthens their shared rhythm and comedic bond. The anime recreates the area around Mama Inari Shrine quite well, especially in the road composition leading toward the shrine, the placement of the entrance, and the surrounding residential scale, all of which make the real model location easy to recognize. The background is somewhat simplified in animation, cleaning up elements like wires and minor street clutter so the characters stand out more clearly, while the real location includes more everyday details such as road markings, traffic fixtures, and building textures. If you compare the site in person, the shrine-side markers and the direction of the street are useful reference points, and the overall layout remains very close to the anime, making it a satisfying and relatively easy pilgrimage spot for recreating the shot.
Can I easily recreate the DENKI-GAI frame at Mama Inari Shrine?
Yes, the street approach and shrine-side layout are still recognizable, so matching the angle is fairly straightforward. A wide lens or phone camera works best because the real street has more visual clutter than the anime.
Are there any etiquette or photo rules at Mama Inari Shrine?
Photos from the public approach are generally fine, but avoid blocking worshippers and do not enter restricted shrine areas without permission. As with many local shrines, quiet behavior and respectful shooting are expected.
What should I combine with this stop for a practical anime pilgrimage visit?
Fans usually pair it with other Ichikawa-area walking spots because the shrine itself is a short stop in a residential neighborhood. Bring water and use the station area for convenience stores or restrooms before heading over.

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