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don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi neighborhood

DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
16m 14s
don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi neighborhood
  • Nearest Station: Shin-Zushi Station (Keikyu Zushi Line) or Zushi Station (JR Yokosuka Line), then local bus toward Hayama
  • Walk: About 3–5 minutes on foot from the nearest Horiuchi-area bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier street matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nagatoro and Senpai share an awkward but intimate walk along a quiet residential street in Hayama.
  • This moment shows Nagatoro and Senpai walking together through a residential street, continuing their usual teasing dynamic, but the mood is no longer just playful mockery. Nagatoro still acts mischievous on the surface, yet she is clearly finding ways to close the distance between them, while Senpai follows her pace with a mix of shyness, nervousness, and growing affection. The scene matters because their relationship begins shifting from simple teasing into something more openly tender and romantic, turning an ordinary neighborhood road into a space filled with youthful romantic-comedy tension. In real life, this corresponds to a residential street in Horiuchi, Hayama, and the anime reproduces the road slope, width, arrangement of houses, and street bends with impressive accuracy. The actual location has utility poles, walls, roadside plants, and everyday architectural details that give it a lived-in local atmosphere, while the anime slightly cleans up signs, address markers, and small clutter to keep attention on the characters. Because the area is a quiet neighborhood without flashy landmarks, matching the scene depends more on the road shape, embankment, and house placement, and overall the recreation is highly faithful. Comparing it with Google Street View makes the match even easier to recognize, though visitors should remember that this is an active residential area and photograph it respectfully.
Is this Nagatoro location easy to reach by train alone?
Not entirely—most visitors use Shin-Zushi or Zushi Station first, then transfer to a local bus into Hayama. The scene spot is in a residential area, so the final access is usually from a nearby bus stop rather than directly from a station.
Can I take photos here freely, or is it a private area?
You can photograph the public street, but this is an active neighborhood with private homes on both sides. Avoid blocking the road, pointing cameras into houses, or lingering loudly for long periods.
What is the best way to confirm the exact scene angle before visiting?
Use Google Street View with the road bend, retaining slope, and house layout as your main reference points. Fans usually match the scene by street geometry rather than by any big landmark or sign.

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