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digimon adventure taiichi apartment

Digimon Adventure

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 31
Time
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digimon adventure taiichi apartment
  • Nearest Station: Shin-Toyosu Station (Yurikamome 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 and easier photo comparison
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Taichi and Hikari stand near the apartment street, framed by a quiet residential road that emphasizes their brief return to everyday life.
  • This moment appears after the children temporarily return to the real world, when Taichi and Hikari are back near their family apartment. After the battles in the Digital World, Taichi is tense and weighed down, torn between worrying about his friends and Agumon and readjusting to family life and everyday reality. Hikari staying beside him gives the scene a quiet sense of sibling support. Before this, the story is filled with the confusion and unease of returning from another world, and after this brief pause, Taichi gradually realizes that a new threat is already approaching. In real life, the location sits in a residential area near Tokyo Bay, and the overall street layout, road width, and apartment massing are quite close to the anime version, showing clear reference to an actual place. The anime simplifies the background into a cleaner and more readable residential street, while the real site now has different railings, greenery, parking features, and road markings due to the passage of time. Signs and nameplates were mostly omitted or redesigned in the anime, so when visiting, it is better to compare the corner structure, road curve, and apartment scale rather than matching text details. Overall, this is a location where the atmosphere is reproduced very well even if smaller details differ with time, making it especially suitable for comparison with Street View.
Can I photograph the Taiichi apartment scene freely?
Yes, you can take photos from public streets, but this is a residential area, so avoid blocking entrances, aiming cameras into homes, or lingering too long near the building.
Is this Digimon spot officially marked for anime pilgrimage?
No official anime plaque or local sign is known at this spot, so most fans identify it by matching the street layout and apartment surroundings with the episode frame and Street View.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short fan visit?
Yes, the bay area around Shin-Toyosu and Toyosu has convenience stores, cafés, and public rest facilities, making it easy to combine this stop with a short walking pilgrimage.

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