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digimon adventure sunrise water bus

Digimon Adventure

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 35
Time
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digimon adventure sunrise water bus
  • Nearest Station: Hinode Station (Yurikamome Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to sunset on a clear day for open waterfront views similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Taichi and Agumon are shown aboard a water bus, framed against Tokyo’s waterfront as they travel through the city in episode 35.
  • This moment appears while the children are traveling to push their mission forward, with Taichi and Agumon standing on a water bus and looking out over the city and the water. After repeated battles and separations, their mood is far from relaxed; although the shot gives a brief feeling of openness and movement, the characters are still carrying a strong sense of urgency and responsibility. It works as a transition scene in the adventure, showing a recognizable corner of real-world Tokyo while highlighting Taichi’s effort to stay calm and lead his partner through the crisis before the story quickly returns to heavier tension. The real-life location matches the Hinode water bus area along Tokyo’s waterfront, and the anime’s onboard perspective captures the broad open waterscape quite well. While the pier facilities, waiting areas, bridges, and surrounding port buildings have changed over the years, the overall shoreline and transport-hub atmosphere remain identifiable. On site, signage is usually for Hinode Pier and water bus services, whereas the anime simplifies signs and background details to focus on the characters and the moving Tokyo scenery. Overall, this is a scene closely based on a real location, even if the smaller structures and background density were cleaned up for animation.
Can I still reach the Digimon water-bus viewpoint at Hinode today?
Yes. The Hinode Pier area remains accessible, and you can approach the waterfront on foot or use current Tokyo water bus services operating from the pier.
Is photography allowed around Hinode Pier and the water bus terminal?
Outdoor photography from public areas is generally fine, but avoid blocking boarding lines and follow any posted restrictions around terminal facilities or private operators.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location?
Visit on a clear day and check both the pier approach and boat-side angles, then use Google Street View and recent pier photos to match the shoreline and bridge layout.

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