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ima sugu oniichan ni im to da tte iitai eitaibashi crossing

Ima Sugu Oniichan ni Imōto da tte Iitai!

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ima sugu oniichan ni im to da tte iitai eitaibashi crossing
  • Nearest Station: Monzen-Nakacho Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier scene comparison
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet street-corner shot captures a character passing through Eitaibashi Crossing beneath urban traffic signs and mid-rise city buildings.
  • This scene appears as a transitional moment with a character moving through a city intersection, carrying a quiet atmosphere and a faint sense of loneliness typical of after-school travel or everyday routine. The emotions are not intense here; instead, it feels like a brief pause for the character to reflect on relationships and inner worries. By using an ordinary urban crossroads and traffic signals, the anime creates a strong sense of realism while expressing the subtle emotional distance and delicate mood of a youth drama. The real-life location matches Eitai Crossing in Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the road layout, signal placement, and surrounding building volumes with impressive accuracy. The broad lanes, corner building positions, and open city view are especially close to reality. However, the anime presents the area in a cleaner, brighter tone, simplifying signage, overhead wires, and street-level visual clutter so the focus stays on the character and mood. When visiting in person, you can more clearly feel the heavier traffic, modern updates to the streetscape, and changes in storefront signs or building facades over time, but the overall composition is still easy to compare directly with the scene.
Which station is best for reaching the anime spot at Eitai Crossing?
Monzen-Nakacho Station is the most practical choice, and the crossing is about a 10-minute walk from the station area. Kayabacho Station is also possible if you want to approach from the bridge side.
Can I safely recreate the shot at this crossing?
Yes, but this is an active road junction, so stay on the sidewalk and use pedestrian crossings only. A smartphone or small camera is best, since stopping near traffic flow can be difficult.
Is the location still recognizable compared with the anime scene?
Yes, the road shape and surrounding building layout are still recognizable, although storefront signs and exterior details have changed over time. Checking Street View before visiting helps a lot for matching the angle.

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