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kaguya sama love is war crossroad

Kaguya-sama: Love is War

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
18m 15s
kaguya sama love is war crossroad
  • Nearest Station: Mita Station (Toei Asakusa Line / Toei Mita Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier angle matching and brighter photos
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kaguya stands at a city intersection during an unexpectedly tense encounter rendered against a realistic urban streetscape.
  • This moment shows Kaguya meeting the other person on a city street, with a slight sense of awkwardness and quiet testing in the air. Although she keeps her usual calm and elegant expression on the surface, she is emotionally unsettled by the sudden encounter, paying close attention to the other person’s words and behavior while wondering what this meeting might lead to. The scene looks calm, but it subtly sets up later relationship developments and lets viewers feel the tension and curiosity hidden beneath her composure. In real life, this is a central-city street corner whose road layout, corner buildings, and street direction closely match the anime framing, making it fairly easy to recreate the shot from the right position. The anime simplifies signage, shop names, and some visual details, so the real location appears busier with more commercial signs, traffic markings, and architectural texture. The live streetscape also feels more everyday and dynamic, with roadside fixtures, traffic, greenery, and pedestrian flow changing over time, but the overall spatial impression and the identity of the intersection remain highly recognizable, making it a strong pilgrimage spot with good scene accuracy.
Which station is best for reaching this Kaguya-sama crossroad?
Mita Station is the most practical access point, and Tamachi Station is also within walking distance. The area is easy to reach on foot from either station through regular city streets.
Can I safely recreate the anime angle at this intersection?
Yes, but this is an active city crossing, so stay on the sidewalk and avoid stepping into the roadway for photos. A wide or slightly zoomed lens usually helps match the anime composition from a legal standing point.
Are there useful facilities nearby for anime pilgrims?
Yes, the area around Mita and Tamachi has convenience stores, cafes, and public transit access, so it works well as a short stop on a wider Tokyo pilgrimage route. Because it is an ordinary street location, there is no official anime monument or dedicated visitor signage on site.

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