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fate grand order first order palette city ferris wheel

Fate/Grand Order: First Order

Tokyo

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fate grand order first order palette city ferris wheel
  • Nearest Station: Aomi Station (Yurikamome Line) or Tokyo Teleport Station (Rinkai Line)
  • Walk: 3–8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for bayside lighting and a mood closest to the anime skyline
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight stand amid the ruined Tokyo singularity with the Palette City Ferris Wheel visible in the background.
  • This moment appears in the burning cityscape of Singularity F, where Ritsuka and Mash move through a collapsing, distorted Tokyo and gradually realize that what lies before them is not ordinary modern Tokyo, but an apocalyptic space rewritten by the Holy Grail anomaly. The ferris wheel and surrounding urban outline heighten the contrast between a familiar everyday place and a city consumed by disaster, making the two heroes seem even smaller and more tense as they face unknown enemies and a cruel truth. At this point, they stay on guard, suppress their fear, and keep moving forward, caught between shock, caution, and the resolve to fight. In real life, this scene corresponds to the former Palette City Ferris Wheel in Odaiba, once a highly recognizable landmark. The anime preserves the ferris wheel’s identity as a visual marker, allowing viewers to quickly connect the scene to Tokyo’s waterfront skyline. However, to create its burned-out end-of-the-world atmosphere, the production dramatizes the surrounding roads, building density, and color palette, while the actual area was more open, orderly, and distinctly like a leisure district. The real site once had clear commercial signage and visitor guidance, but the anime largely omits or softens such text to maintain visual consistency. It is also important to note that the Palette City Ferris Wheel was demolished in 2022, so visitors today cannot fully recreate the original landmark view; instead, fans must compare the anime composition through the road layout, spacious bayside feeling, and nearby building arrangement.
Can I still see the Palette City Ferris Wheel from this Fate/Grand Order: First Order spot?
No—the Palette City Ferris Wheel was permanently closed in 2022 and has been dismantled. You can still visit the area to compare the street layout and waterfront surroundings with the anime frame.
Which station is best for recreating the scene composition today?
Aomi Station on the Yurikamome is the easiest for the former Palette Town side, while Tokyo Teleport Station also works well. Walk around the former Mega Web/Palette Town area to match the general angle.
Are there any photography restrictions around the former Palette Town area?
Outdoor public-area photography is generally fine, but follow posted rules around active redevelopment zones and private facilities. Avoid blocking pedestrian paths and check for temporary construction barriers before setting up comparison shots.

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