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durarara ikebukuro suitengu

Durarara!!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
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durarara ikebukuro suitengu
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier angle matching and natural light
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet exterior view near Ikebukuro Suitengu captures Durarara!!'s familiar mix of ordinary city scenery and subtle urban tension.
  • This moment appears amid the series’ blend of everyday Ikebukuro city life and urban legends, with the camera briefly showing the area around Ikebukuro Suitengu to create a quiet but uneasy pause before and after the characters’ movements. Even if no major character is clearly visible in the frame, corners like this and shrine spaces are an important part of Durarara!!, reminding viewers that Ikebukuro is not only a busy entertainment district but also a city filled with unspoken tension and shadow. The emotional tone here is calm yet strained, like a brief stillness before the next encounter, conflict, or rumor surfaces. In real life, Ikebukuro Suitengu matches the anime composition quite well, especially in the scale of the small shrine frontage, the arrangement of surrounding buildings, and the lived-in urban atmosphere that immediately recalls the series. The anime simplifies signs, wires, railings, and street clutter to keep the image cleaner, while the real location shows more detail such as notice boards, offerings, plants, and everyday street fixtures. The scenery can vary a little with season, construction, parked vehicles, and roadside equipment, but the spatial relationship between the shrine and the surrounding neighborhood remains highly recognizable, making it a rewarding stop for fans recreating Durarara!!’s Ikebukuro locations.
Can I freely visit and photograph Ikebukuro Suitengu for a Durarara!! pilgrimage?
Yes, the shrine exterior can generally be viewed from the public street, and casual photography is usually fine if you do not disturb worshippers or block access. Avoid intrusive shooting inside the shrine grounds during prayers or local events.
Is this really a recognizable Durarara!! spot when compared with Street View?
Yes, fans can still match the shrine frontage, surrounding road layout, and nearby building lines quite well with Street View and on-site photos. Small signs, plants, and utility details may have changed over time.
What is the easiest way to include this location in an Ikebukuro anime walk?
Most visitors combine it with a wider Durarara!! route around Sunshine City, East Ikebukuro streets, and the station area. It works best as a short stop between larger landmarks because the shrine itself is compact and usually visited quickly.

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