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hand shakers uji seven eleven

Hand Shakers

Kyoto

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hand shakers uji seven eleven
  • Nearest Station: Daikokucho Station (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line / Yotsubashi Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or night for the closest match to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tazuna and Koyori pause outside a convenience store at night, framed by a quiet urban street in a brief moment of tension between battles.
  • This moment comes after the characters have gone through a string of battles and constant movement, when the mood briefly shifts from open conflict to a short pause. Tazuna Takatsuki and Koyori Akutagawa stand at a street corner in front of a convenience store; on the surface it looks like an ordinary everyday setting, but both of them are still carrying the pressure of rivals and fate. The scene gives off a quiet yet uneasy feeling, as if they are catching their breath while confirming each other’s presence and the direction they must take next, before the story quickly returns to more intense confrontation and difficult choices. The anime’s background is drawn quite directly from a real Osaka convenience-store corner, and the storefront layout, road alignment, and openness of the intersection are all highly recognizable. The series simplifies the signage, glass façade, and street edges in its own stylized way, and the colors are cleaner and brighter than in real life, but the overall composition remains very close to the actual location. When compared with street photography or Google Street View, some sign details, smaller boards, and outside fixtures may differ due to changes over time, and some visual information was omitted or redesigned in the anime; even so, the road proportions, building massing, and corner perspective are preserved with impressive accuracy, making this an easy and satisfying pilgrimage spot to identify.
Is this Hand Shakers convenience store spot easy to access by train?
Yes. The area is reachable on foot from Daikokucho Station, and the surrounding streets are part of a central Osaka neighborhood with straightforward pedestrian access.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Street-side photography is generally fine if you stay on public sidewalks and avoid blocking the storefront or customers. Do not photograph inside the shop unless you have permission.
Does the location still look like the anime scene today?
The corner layout and overall streetscape are still recognizable, but convenience store signage and small exterior details may have changed over time. Checking recent Street View before visiting is highly recommended.

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