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don t toy with me miss nagatoro morito shrine

DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
13m 56s
don t toy with me miss nagatoro morito shrine
  • Nearest Station: Shinzushi Station (Keikyu Zushi Line) or Zushi Station (JR Yokosuka Line), then take a bus to Morito Jinja
  • Walk: About 1 minute on foot from Morito Jinja bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to sunset on a clear day, especially spring or early autumn for the best coastal light
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Nagatoro and Senpai stand together near Morito Shrine, framed by the coastal shrine approach in a relaxed and teasing moment.
  • This moment appears during the pair’s seaside walk near the shrine, where the mood is far more relaxed than their usual school interactions. Nagatoro keeps up her teasing tone while also closing the distance with Senpai, and he slowly adjusts to being alone with her despite his embarrassment and nerves. The scene shows how their relationship is shifting from simple teasing into something more trusting and quietly romantic. Before this, there is still some awkwardness and hesitation between them, but once they reach this area, the scenery and gentle pace help them relax, making the outing feel more like a youthful date. In real life, the scene matches the area around Morito Shrine in Hayama, Kanagawa quite well, especially the open coastal shrine atmosphere, the road alignment, the surrounding trees, and the breezy sense of space. The actual site has more visible signage, visitor notices, and local information boards than the anime, which simplifies these details to keep the frame cleaner and more focused on the characters. The overall landscape is highly recognizable, though the plants, parking layout, pavement details, and seasonal lighting can differ from the anime. Visitors will also notice that it is not only an anime location but also a well-known seaside shrine, so weekends and clear days are often busier than the series suggests.
Can I recreate the Nagatoro scene right at Morito Shrine?
Yes, the shrine approach and surrounding seaside area are publicly accessible, and the layout is still recognizable. For the closest match, visit on a clear day and avoid major festival dates when the area gets busier.
Is photography allowed at Morito Shrine?
Outdoor photography in the grounds is generally possible, but visitors should avoid blocking worshippers and should not photograph restricted ritual areas. If you plan tripod use or cosplay-style shooting, it is safest to ask shrine staff first.
What is the easiest public transport route for anime pilgrims?
The simplest route is to go to Zushi or Shinzushi, then take a Keikyu or local bus toward Morito Kaigan or Morito Jinja. The bus stop is very close to the shrine, making it much easier than walking all the way from the station.

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