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fate grand order first order tokyo station

Fate/Grand Order: First Order

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2.0终章结束动画
Time
5m 7s
fate grand order first order tokyo station
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Station (JR Yamanote Line, JR Chuo Line, JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or around sunset for a cleaner recreation with softer light
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A calm ending shot presents Tokyo Station as a quiet urban landmark after the story's climactic events.
  • This moment appears in the ending footage after the finale, using Tokyo Station not for character dialogue but as a symbol of the modern city and the lingering mood after the conflict has ended. After the fierce battles across the Singularities and the crisis threatening human history, the story quiets down here and lets viewers return from tension to the everyday world. Even without clearly showing any characters, the shot still conveys the sense of a brief pause after the protagonists fulfill their mission, along with a faint melancholy that their journey is not truly over. The anime captures the urban landscape around Tokyo Station quite accurately, especially the broad road space, orderly high-rise silhouettes, and modern atmosphere of a major transit hub. However, the animation simplifies the lighting and color, making the area look cleaner and more open than in real life, while reducing the heavy pedestrian traffic, vehicles, and small street details usually seen there. For pilgrimage comparison, the road layout and building facades are highly recognizable, but signage, traffic markers, and curbside elements are often omitted or adjusted, so the best real-life recreation is usually found from viewpoints around the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station and the station-front area.
Which side of Tokyo Station is best for recreating this Fate/Grand Order: First Order shot?
The Marunouchi side is the best starting point, especially the station-front plaza and surrounding avenues where the wider skyline matches anime compositions more closely. Walk around the red-brick station frontage and nearby intersections to fine-tune your angle.
Can I take photos around Tokyo Station freely, or are there restrictions?
Outdoor photography in the public plaza and sidewalks is generally allowed, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow and do not use tripods in busy areas. Inside station facilities, follow JR East rules and staff instructions, especially near ticket gates and security-sensitive zones.
Is Tokyo Station easy to visit for anime pilgrims using Street View and public transport?
Yes, it is one of the easiest pilgrimage spots in Tokyo because the area is well covered by Google Street View and served by multiple JR and Tokyo Metro lines. There are also lockers, restrooms, shops, and cafes nearby, which makes short comparison visits very convenient.

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