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kamaitachi no yoru 2 kangokujima no warabe uta komazawa waterworks

Kamaitachi no Yoru 2: Kangokujima no Warabe Uta

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Komazawa-daigaku Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching outdoor lighting and calmer neighborhood streets
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A tense establishing shot evokes isolation and foreboding at the area modeled on Komazawa Waterworks.
  • This moment carries a strong sense of unease and suspense, as the story moves closer to the truth and the characters' feelings shift from simple doubt to vigilance and mounting pressure. Even if no characters are clearly visible, the empty background itself emphasizes the isolation of the story and the silence before danger, making the viewer feel that something disturbing may happen next. The scene works as an important transition point, linking the characters' search for clues while deepening the psychological tension created by a closed environment and an unseen threat. In real life, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Waterworks Komazawa Waterworks has the distinct look of a public utility facility, and its overall silhouette, walls, road layout, and surrounding greenery closely match the kind of background composition seen in the anime. Compared with the scene, the anime tends to simplify management equipment and small signs so the image can focus more on a dark, closed, and mysterious mood, while the real site feels more clearly like a restricted facility within an urban residential area. Signage and access warnings are more obvious on location than in the anime, and the landscape can also differ depending on the season, tree trimming, and road maintenance. Even so, from the broader street view and facility exterior, this remains a very worthwhile pilgrimage spot for fans who want to compare the anime scene with the real place.
Can I enter the Komazawa Waterworks grounds for anime pilgrimage photos?
No, the facility itself is not generally open for casual entry because it is an active waterworks site. Fans usually recreate the scene from public roads and sidewalks outside the perimeter.
Is there an official sign marking this as a Kamaitachi no Yoru 2 anime location?
There is no widely recognized official anime pilgrimage marker at the site. Most visitors identify it by matching the exterior layout and street approach with the background art and map coordinates.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location before visiting?
Check Google Street View around the outer roads of the Komazawa Waterworks first, then compare fence lines, curves in the street, and tree placement. This helps you plan the exact angle without lingering too long near a restricted facility.

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