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kaguya sama love is war stairway to adulthood saka shrine

Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Stairway to Adulthood-

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
0m 51s
kaguya sama love is war stairway to adulthood saka shrine
  • Nearest Station: Azabu-juban Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane share a quiet moment on the sloping street and steps at Seisaka in Episode 2.
  • This moment comes as Kaguya and Shirogane move beyond their long-running flirtation and mind games and begin to face their feelings more honestly. Walking along the slope and steps, the mood is quieter and more mature than before, carrying a gentle sadness but also a sense of resolve as they approach the next stage of life. Before this, they had gone through pride, misunderstandings, and emotional hesitation; after this, the distance between them begins to shrink through honesty and growth. The real-life model is Seisaka in Minato, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the slope, stair placement, and direction of the road with impressive accuracy. On location, the street signs, guardrails, utility poles, and nearby buildings are more visually busy than in the anime, which simplifies the background to emphasize the characters. Seasonal greenery, building facades, and pavement details may differ slightly over time, but the slope’s distinctive shape and spatial feel remain immediately recognizable, making it a very identifiable pilgrimage spot.
Is Seisaka easy to photograph for matching the anime angle?
Yes, the slope and stair layout are public and easy to frame, but it is a normal neighborhood street, so avoid blocking pedestrians, cars, or private entrances.
What is the best time to visit this Kaguya-sama location?
Late afternoon usually gives the most atmospheric light and softer shadows for recreating the scene. Weekday visits are also quieter than weekends.
Are there facilities nearby for fans doing a pilgrimage walk?
Yes, the Azabu-juban area nearby has convenience stores, cafes, and restrooms in commercial spots around the station, making it a practical base for a short pilgrimage stop.

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