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i m getting married to a girl i hate in my class asaka 2 chome 7 13

I'm Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
3m 5s
i m getting married to a girl i hate in my class asaka 2 chome 7 13
  • Nearest Station: Asakadai Station (Tobu Tojo Line) / Kita-Asaka Station (JR Musashino Line)
  • Walk: about 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier street matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet residential street corner is shown as an establishing shot in Episode 2 of I'm Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class.
  • This shot does not show the characters directly, instead using a corner of a residential street to establish the everyday setting of the story. In Episode 2, the main pair have been forced closer together by their sudden engagement, but they are still awkward, stubborn, and unable to speak honestly, so even ordinary routes between school and home carry a subtle tension. The scene works like an interstitial background cut connecting movement and shifting emotions, and the calm street highlights how their relationship has not truly softened yet, even as they begin to enter each other’s daily lives. The real-life counterpart is a residential street near Higashibenzai 2-chome 7-13 in Asaka, Saitama, and the anime recreates the road alignment, corner shape, utility poles, and overall neighborhood atmosphere with impressive accuracy. Both the anime and the real location share the feel of a narrow local street lined with low-rise homes, showing how much the production cared about local realism. That said, the anime cleans up or omits some real-world signs, private nameplates, and minor street clutter for a tidier composition, while the actual site may now show newer parking areas, renovated facades, changed road markings, or different greenery. When compared with Google Street View, the street layout and camera angle are highly recognizable, but finer details vary because of different photography dates and the simplification typical of anime background art, so it is best to confirm the spot by matching the road shape, building spacing, and corner composition.
Which station is better for reaching this anime street spot, Asakadai or Kita-Asaka?
Both are close, but Asakadai Station is usually the simplest choice for walking into Higashibenzai. The two stations are linked in the same area, so either works for a short pilgrimage stop.
Can I take comparison photos freely at this residential location?
Yes, you can photograph from public roads, but this is a quiet neighborhood, so avoid blocking driveways or aiming cameras at private homes for long periods. Early daytime visits are the most respectful and practical.
Is the scene still easy to match with Google Street View and on-site today?
Yes, the street shape and corner composition remain recognizable, though small details like signage, plants, and parked vehicles may differ. Use the road bend, pole placement, and house spacing rather than tiny background details.

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