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durarara caffe veloce ikebukuro east exit

Durarara!!

Tokyo

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durarara caffe veloce ikebukuro east exit
  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Marunouchi Line, Yurakucho Line, Fukutoshin Line, Seibu, Tobu), East Exit
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening on a weekday for a look closest to the anime's busy urban mood
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Mikado, Masaomi, and Anri are shown in an everyday Ikebukuro street setting near the east exit, with Caffè Veloce serving as a recognizable urban backdrop.
  • This scene captures the typical everyday Ikebukuro atmosphere seen throughout Durarara!!: Mikado Ryugamine, Masaomi Kida, and Anri Sonohara are in the east exit area in what seems like an ordinary after-school or casual outing moment, yet it carries the subtle unease and anticipation that define the series. Scenes like this often serve as transitions in the story, gradually building the characters’ relationships, their budding friendship, and their sense of unfamiliarity toward the city of Ikebukuro. On the surface, they may appear calm or even relaxed, but viewers know that around the next corner there could be an information broker, the Headless Rider, or a gang-related incident, making this ordinary moment feel especially precious and fragile. In real life, the location corresponds to Caffè Veloce Ikebukuro East Exit, and the surrounding streetscape matches the anime composition quite closely. The corner layout, storefront massing, and the dense signage and pedestrian space typical of busy Ikebukuro all show how carefully the production referenced the real setting. The anime slightly alters shop names, lettering, or colors to avoid directly reproducing trademarks, but the overall form remains easy to recognize. Compared with the anime, the real signage, upper-floor tenants, and street advertisements have changed over time, so Google Street View or older photographs may show small differences, yet the road alignment, building proportions, and corner perspective still retain a high level of visual accuracy, making this a very approachable Durarara!! pilgrimage spot.
Is the former Caffè Veloce Ikebukuro East Exit spot still easy to identify for Durarara!! fans?
Yes. Even if tenant signs change over time, the corner geometry and surrounding streetscape near Ikebukuro East Exit still make the location recognizable when compared with the anime and Street View.
What is the best exit from Ikebukuro Station for recreating this scene?
Use the East Exit of Ikebukuro Station. The location is only a short walk away, and this side of the station matches the anime's commercial street atmosphere best.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but be careful because this is a busy pedestrian area with active storefronts. Avoid blocking entrances, do not photograph customers closely, and shoot quickly from the public sidewalk.

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