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fate grand order first order agape statue

Fate/Grand Order: First Order

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2.0终章结束动画
Time
5m 10s
fate grand order first order agape statue
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Station (JR lines, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line), Yaesu side
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon on a clear day for lighter foot traffic and a closer match to the calm ending atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet ending shot frames the Agape Statue and surrounding Tokyo streetscape, emphasizing mood over characters.
  • This shot appears in the ending sequence of Fate/Grand Order -First Order-, where the focus is not on the characters themselves but on an urban statue and the surrounding space to create a sense of closure. After the singularity is repaired and the intense battles are over, the story briefly settles into calm, and the viewer’s emotions shift from tension to reflection. This kind of empty scenic composition carries a quiet sadness and lingering aftertaste, as if reminding us that the journey to restore humanity is not truly over, but for this moment at least, everyone can pause and feel a brief peace mixed with uncertainty about what lies ahead. The real-life model is the “Ai no Zō (Agape Statue)” near the Yaesu side of Tokyo Station, and the anime reproduces the statue’s placement, nearby pedestrian space, and urban background with notable accuracy, especially in how the statue is centered in the composition. On site, you can clearly identify the sculpture itself, its base, and the surrounding open area, though as this is a central commercial district, street furniture, plantings, paving, and nearby buildings may have changed slightly due to renovations and redevelopment. The anime simplifies signs, traffic elements, and visual clutter for a cleaner frame, while real life includes more wayfinding, transport infrastructure, and pedestrian activity. Compared with Street View or location photos, the landmark remains highly recognizable, making it an easy but slightly time-sensitive pilgrimage spot.
Is the Agape Statue still easy to access for Fate/Grand Order fans near Tokyo Station?
Yes, it remains in the Yaesu area and is generally reachable on foot from Tokyo Station. Expect occasional route changes from nearby construction or commercial redevelopment, so use a current map before visiting.
Can I recreate the anime angle without causing trouble in the area?
Usually yes, but this is a busy business district, so avoid blocking pedestrian flow and shoot quickly. Early morning is the easiest time for clean photos with fewer people in frame.
Are there signs or labels at the statue that help confirm the pilgrimage spot?
The statue itself is recognizable, and the plaza layout helps confirm the location even if surrounding signs or street fixtures differ from the anime. Checking Street View alongside on-site landmarks is the most reliable way to match the frame.

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