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kanon shiori date

Kanon

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 16
Time
15m 38s
kanon shiori date
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Koganei Station (JR Chuo Line)
  • Walk: 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Winter afternoons or overcast days for the closest Kanon atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuichi and Shiori share a quiet moment together along a winter street during their date in episode 16 of Kanon.
  • This moment appears during Yuichi and Shiori’s date, when the two briefly set aside the anxiety surrounding Shiori’s health and share a rare, peaceful time together on a winter street. On the surface the mood is gentle and relaxed, but Shiori still carries quiet fear and fragility about the future, while Yuichi stays by her side and responds as naturally as he can, making the time they spend together feel especially precious. The scene sits between everyday laughter and harsh reality, giving it the faint sadness that is so characteristic of Kanon and making their bond feel more sincere within an ordinary city street. In real life, the location is a simple residential-road intersection rather than a famous landmark, and the anime emphasizes the scale of the street, the corner angle, and the calm mood created by the surrounding buildings more than any single sign. Compared with the anime, real-world signage, road markings, utility poles, and house exteriors may have changed over time, and the trees and pavement details may differ as well, but the road alignment and the quiet residential atmosphere still match the impression of the scene. For a pilgrimage visit, this kind of spot is especially rewarding when compared with Street View, since it reveals how the anime transformed an everyday neighborhood corner into an emotionally memorable date scene.
Is this Shiori date spot easy to photograph without bothering residents?
Yes, but it is in a quiet residential area, so keep noise low and avoid blocking driveways or photographing private homes directly. Quick angle-matching shots from the public road are the safest approach.
Can I recreate the scene exactly using Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, Street View is very useful here because the scene depends on road shape and corner composition more than a landmark. Check multiple years if available, since utility poles, markings, and vegetation can change.
Are there shops or facilities near the location for a short pilgrimage stop?
The immediate area is mostly residential, so convenience options are better near the nearest station. It is best to bring drinks beforehand and treat this as a brief walk-and-photo stop.

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