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kakushigoto my dads secret ambition higashiyama junior high slope

Kakushigoto: My Dads Secret Ambition

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Naka-Meguro Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or a quiet afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A calm slope beside a junior high school captures the quiet everyday mood typical of Kakushigoto.
  • This moment appears in one of the series' everyday, family-centered passages, with characters moving along the slope beside the school in a mood that is calm, slightly wistful, and emotionally warm rather than dramatic. Scenes like this usually bridge into later father-daughter interactions or inner reflections, letting viewers feel the subtle emotions tied to growing up, secrets, and family bonds through an ordinary school route and quiet residential scenery. In the surrounding story, the focus is often on Kakushi Goto's protectiveness toward Hime and the innocent normal life she continues to enjoy without knowing his secret, which makes the scene feel especially gentle and real. The real-world model is the slope beside Higashiyama Junior High School, and its overall terrain closely matches the anime, especially the incline, roadside barriers, and the enclosed residential atmosphere. The anime simplifies some surrounding buildings, power lines, and minor urban details to create a cleaner composition, while the real location includes more everyday elements such as school-area signage, traffic mirrors, street fixtures, and walls or greenery that may have changed over time. As a pilgrimage spot, it is highly recognizable even if it is not a perfect one-to-one recreation; the key match lies in the shape of the slope and the overall atmosphere rather than exact duplication of every sign. When comparing it on Google Street View, the most useful clues are the width of the road, the change in elevation, and the boundary line beside the school grounds.
Can I take photos freely on the slope beside Higashiyama Junior High School?
Yes, you can photograph from the public road, but avoid aiming cameras into the school grounds or at students. Visit outside school commute hours and keep noise to a minimum because this is a residential area.
Is this Kakushigoto spot easy to verify on Google Street View?
Yes, the slope shape, roadside barriers, and the school-side boundary make it one of the easier locations to compare. Street View is especially helpful for matching the incline and the road layout rather than tiny background details.
Are there any pilgrimage signs or official anime markers at this location?
No official Kakushigoto marker is known to be installed here, so fans usually identify it by the street geometry and school-side scenery. It is best treated as a quiet real-life model location rather than a formal tourist spot.

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