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ingress the animation tokyo tower

INGRESS THE ANIMATION

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
21m 30s
ingress the animation tokyo tower
  • Nearest Station: Akabanebashi Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening on a clear day for tower lighting and a similar dramatic skyline
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A dramatic view of Tokyo Tower establishes the mysterious urban atmosphere at the start of INGRESS THE ANIMATION.
  • This shot uses Tokyo Tower as a visual focal point to create the distinctive atmosphere of urban unease that opens Episode 1 of INGRESS THE ANIMATION. No characters are clearly visible in the frame, but the series is beginning to build its world around XM and a chain of strange incidents, letting viewers feel the anxiety hidden beneath Tokyo’s ordinary surface. The mood here is mysterious and tense, as if warning that the protagonists are about to be drawn into an event far beyond everyday life; soon afterward, the story pushes its characters toward the central conflict involving power, memory, and conspiracy. In real life, Tokyo Tower is very easy to recognize from the anime thanks to its silhouette, orange-and-white coloring, and the cityscape seen from nearby streets, all of which are depicted quite faithfully. When visiting, the surrounding roads, building density, and signage may differ depending on the exact angle, and the anime likely simplifies roadside fixtures, power lines, traffic signals, and commercial signs to keep the focus on the landmark itself. Compared with the real streetscape, the series preserves the most iconic features of the location, while background details, updated advertisements, and street furniture reveal the usual stylized cleanup of anime art direction.
What is the best station for recreating the Tokyo Tower shot from INGRESS THE ANIMATION?
Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line is usually the easiest access point, with Tokyo Tower about a 5-minute walk away. Kamiyacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line is another convenient option depending on your chosen angle.
Can I freely take photos around Tokyo Tower for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, outdoor public-area photography around the tower is generally allowed, but tripods or extended shooting setups can be restricted in busy spots. If you enter the tower facilities or nearby private property, follow posted rules and staff guidance.
Is Tokyo Tower still a good pilgrimage stop if I want to compare the scene with Street View first?
Yes, the surrounding streets and long-range tower views are well covered on Google Street View, making angle checks easy before you visit. It is a practical location for fans because the landmark remains highly recognizable even when small signs and streetscape details change over time.

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