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durarara subway exit 27 atm

Durarara!!

Tokyo

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durarara subway exit 27 atm
  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Yurakucho Line / Fukutoshin Line, JR lines, Seibu, Tobu)
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening for a similar busy Ikebukuro atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Mikado Ryuugamine stands near a subway exit ATM area in Ikebukuro, framed by the everyday cityscape that hints at the mystery surrounding him.
  • This moment appears amid the blend of ordinary life and hidden strangeness that defines Ikebukuro. Mikado Ryuugamine stands near a subway exit, looking out at the busy but unfamiliar city with the mix of excitement and unease that comes from arriving in a big city for the first time. He is still being carried along by the crowd, curious about Ikebukuro's energy and rumors while also sensing that the city is not as calm as it looks. This brief pause highlights his hesitation before he is drawn into the story's central web of people and incidents. In real life, the location sits around an underground exit area near Ikebukuro Station, and the anime recreates the urban composition, pedestrian flow, and corner commercial layout with impressive accuracy. The ATM-adjacent exit atmosphere especially matches Durarara!!'s talent for depicting Ikebukuro's everyday street scenery. While real signage, colors, and storefront details change over time and do not perfectly match the anime, the overall spatial feel, building lines, and street scale remain easy to recognize. Compared with the anime frame and the real site or Street View, the series does not copy every detail exactly, but it preserves the most identifiable exit structure and street mood, making Ikebukuro's dense, bright, slightly pressuring city landscape instantly recognizable.
Is this Durarara!! spot easy to access from Ikebukuro Station today?
Yes. The area around Exit 27 remains directly accessible from Ikebukuro's underground network, though passage layouts and nearby shop fronts can shift during station-area updates.
Can I take photos freely around the Exit 27 ATM area?
You can usually photograph the public street and exit surroundings, but avoid blocking pedestrians and do not film inside or directly into ATM/banking areas for security and privacy reasons.
Does the real place still look close enough to the anime for a Street View comparison?
Yes. Even if signs and storefront branding have changed, the exit structure, sidewalk geometry, and surrounding urban density still make it recognizable for fans comparing frames with Street View.

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