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fate grand order first order marunouchi south gate ticket gate

Fate/Grand Order: First Order

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 04:11
Time
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fate grand order first order marunouchi south gate ticket gate
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Station (JR Yamanote Line, JR Chuo Line, JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot from the Marunouchi South Exit
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on weekdays or mid-morning on weekends for fewer people and lighting closer to the anime feel
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight are shown in front of Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi South Gate area, framed against the station concourse as the story shifts from ordinary city life to looming crisis.
  • This moment appears near the beginning of the story, just before everyday life is completely shattered. Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight are still standing in an ordinary urban space, yet the atmosphere is already filled with unease and tension, as if they are about to be drawn into a crisis far beyond their understanding. Their emotions are not explosive here, but shaded with confusion, caution, and a quiet sense that something unknown is about to begin. Immediately after this, they leave the normal rhythm of the modern city and enter a battle tied to the fate of humanity itself, which gives this scene the feeling of a true point of departure. The real location is outside the Marunouchi South Gate ticket gates of Tokyo Station, and the anime recreates the station’s interior structure and spatial atmosphere quite accurately. The broad concourse, the traffic flow in front of the gates, and the open Marunouchi-side lighting all make the real-world model easy to recognize. The biggest differences on site are the signage, digital boards, commercial guidance, and temporary notices, which can change with the season, construction work, or events, so the real station often feels visually busier than the simplified anime background. The anime also tones down crowds and advertisements to keep attention on the characters, while the actual station is one of Tokyo’s busiest transport hubs and is much harder to photograph empty. Even so, the overall composition, gate placement, and proportions remain easy to match, making this a great station scene to compare through both Google Street View and an in-person anime pilgrimage.
Can I photograph the Marunouchi South Gate area inside Tokyo Station?
Yes, casual photography is generally possible in the public concourse, but avoid blocking passenger flow, tripods, and close-up shots of other travelers. Staff may ask you to stop if the area becomes congested or if your setup interferes with station operations.
Is this exact Fate/Grand Order: First Order spot easy to match on Google Street View?
It is fairly easy to identify because the Marunouchi South Gate concourse layout is distinctive, though indoor Street View coverage and updates may vary. Comparing gate placement, ceiling lighting, and the open concourse lines usually works better than relying on temporary signs.
What is the best time to recreate the scene without heavy crowds?
Early morning after the first commuter rush is usually the most practical window, while evenings and major holiday periods are much busier. Avoid peak weekday commute times because this gate area serves one of the busiest stations in Japan.

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