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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 47s
don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi neighborhood
  • Nearest Station: Hayama Station (Keikyu Bus stop from Zushi-Hayama Station, Keikyu Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot from Horiuchi bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier street matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nagatoro and Senpai are shown along a quiet residential street in Hayama during one of their casually teasing walks together.
  • This moment takes place while Nagatoro and Senpai are out walking together, and their interaction still carries Nagatoro’s usual teasing tone, but the mood is no longer just one-sided bullying like at the beginning of the series. Instead, it shows clear warmth and growing mutual comfort. A simple stretch of residential street highlights how their relationship is changing: Senpai still gets flustered by her remarks, yet he is gradually getting used to her rhythm, while Nagatoro, though playful on the surface, is clearly enjoying the chance to walk naturally at his side. The importance of this scene lies less in dramatic action and more in the quiet emotional build-up during an everyday transition, letting viewers feel the distance between them slowly shrink. In real life, this spot is located in the Horiuchi residential area of Hayama, and the anime reproduces the road alignment, slope, street width, and arrangement of nearby houses quite faithfully. The corner perspective and the depth of the street are especially recognizable. On site, the area feels like an ordinary neighborhood rather than a formal tourist destination, so there are no obvious anime signs or character panels; fans usually identify it by matching building lines, road shape, utility poles, and walls. Seasonal foliage, parked cars, trimmed plants, and changes to house exteriors can create small differences from the anime, but the overall structure of the streetscape remains easy to compare. Because this is an active residential area, visitors should keep noise low, avoid blocking the road, and refrain from photographing into private homes.
Is this Nagatoro location easy to access by train alone?
Not directly. The usual route is to go to Zushi-Hayama Station or JR Zushi Station, then transfer to a Keikyu bus toward Hayama and get off near Horiuchi.
Are there any official Nagatoro signs or collaboration markers at this spot?
No, this is a normal residential street without official anime signage. Fans usually confirm the location by comparing the road shape, house layout, and Street View details.
Can I take photos here freely?
You can photograph the public street, but this is a lived-in neighborhood, so keep sessions brief and avoid pointing cameras into private homes or blocking cars and pedestrians.

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