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durarara phone crush site

Durarara!!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
14m 25s
durarara phone crush site
  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and others)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for a similar urban atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Mikado, Masaomi, and Anri stand together on a quiet Ikebukuro side street as the city’s underlying tension begins to surface.
  • This moment comes as the strange incidents of Ikebukuro begin to feel more real to the main trio. In the middle of what should be an ordinary after-school outing, Mikado Ryugamine starts to realize that he is no longer just an observer of the city’s legends and chaos. Masaomi Kida keeps up his usual playful tone, but he is clearly more aware of the danger behind the rumors than Mikado is, while Anri Sonohara’s quiet presence adds to the uneasy atmosphere. The spot is associated with the image of a phone being crushed, turning an ordinary street corner into a symbol of sudden violence and fear in Ikebukuro. In real life, the location sits on a mixed residential and commercial street near Ikebukuro, and the road layout, corner openness, and overall building placement match the anime quite well. The anime simplifies signs, wires, parking details, and storefront clutter to focus attention on the characters and the scene’s tension, while the real street usually has more everyday visual noise such as local notices, traffic signage, and parked vehicles. The biggest differences are typically updated shop signs, renovated facades, and small roadside changes over time rather than the street structure itself. Overall, it is a very faithful urban Durarara!! location, and fans can recreate much of the same mood simply by matching the angle and standing position.
Is the durarara-phone-crush-site easy to access on foot from Ikebukuro Station?
Yes. It is within a reasonable walking distance from Ikebukuro Station, and the surrounding streets are public roads, so fans usually visit it as part of a wider Durarara!! route.
Can I take photos freely at this Durarara!! street location?
You can normally photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking traffic, pointing cameras at homes, or lingering in ways that disturb residents. Early or quieter hours are best for respectful photos.
Are there useful places nearby for a pilgrimage break or route planning?
Yes. Because the site is near central Ikebukuro, you will find convenience stores, cafes, and station facilities nearby, making it easy to combine with other Durarara!! locations around Sunshine City and the station area.

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