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don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi address

DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO

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don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi address
  • Nearest Station: Zushi Station (JR Yokosuka Line) or Zushi-Hayama Station (Keikyu Zushi Line), then local Keikyu bus to Horiuchi area
  • Walk: About 3–5 minutes on foot from the nearest Horiuchi bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nagatoro and Senpai share a quiet but teasing walk along a residential street modeled on Horiuchi in Hayama.
  • This moment takes place during one of the everyday walking scenes shared by Nagatoro and Senpai, either after school or while out together. Nagatoro still speaks in her usual teasing tone and lightly provokes him, but their distance has clearly become more natural, and their growing affection is easy to feel. Senpai is still embarrassed by her words and actions, yet unlike at the beginning of the series, he no longer completely retreats, and instead slowly learns to match her rhythm in this half-playful, half-companionable atmosphere. The importance of the scene is not major plot movement, but the way an ordinary street setting quietly builds the sense that their relationship is warming from prank-like interactions into a youthful bond filled with trust and romantic tension. In real life, the location is a residential road in Horiuchi, Hayama, Kanagawa, and the street alignment, road width, and arrangement of buildings on both sides are very close to the anime composition, showing that the production closely referenced the real landscape. The anime simplifies or omits some signs, address plates, utility-pole markings, and fine commercial details to keep the frame clean, so those elements may not perfectly match what you see on site or on Street View. Even so, the slope of the road, the view around the corner, the walls of the houses, and the roadside greenery preserve the quiet seaside-town atmosphere that is distinctive to Hayama. When visiting, it feels more like a real lived-in neighborhood than a tourist site, so fans should be careful about traffic, resident privacy, and respectful photography while recreating the shot.
What is the easiest public transport route to this Nagatoro street spot in Horiuchi?
Most fans go via JR Zushi Station or Keikyu Zushi-Hayama Station, then take a Keikyu bus toward Hayama and get off around Horiuchi. The scene area is in a residential neighborhood, so the final approach is a short walk.
Can I take photos here freely, or are there restrictions?
There is no special anime-photo zone or official shooting setup here, because it is a normal residential street. Quick handheld photos are generally fine from public space, but avoid blocking roads, pointing cameras into homes, or using drones.
Is this location officially marked as a Nagatoro pilgrimage site?
As of recent fan checks, this exact spot is known mainly through pilgrimage databases and fan mapping rather than official local signage. That means Street View comparison and careful frame matching are especially useful before you visit.

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