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kochira katsushikaku kameari kouenmae hashutsujo ryousan statue

Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenmae Hashutsujo

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Kameari Station (JR Joban Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear weekday for easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kankichi Ryotsu appears in a lively, upbeat street-side moment that reflects the playful downtown spirit of Kameari.
  • This moment carries the light, lively tone typical of Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenmae Hashutsujo, with Kankichi Ryotsu appearing in an exaggerated, confident pose that fills the frame with warm, goofy energy. In scenes like this, he is often either coming off one of his usual chaotic schemes, showing off a new idea, or about to send the situation in an even more absurd direction; beneath his smug expression, the series also highlights his straightforward downtown spirit and constant vitality. Even without major conflict, the shot feels like a tribute to Kameari itself, blending the character's charm naturally with the local streetscape. In real life, the Double Peace Ryotsu Statue is one of the most recognizable pilgrimage spots in the Kameari area, and the everyday shopping-district atmosphere matches the anime's local-town feel very well. If the anime frame includes Ryotsu's signature pose, the street scale, and the surrounding pedestrian space, the accuracy is usually quite high, though storefront signs, pavement details, plants, and parked vehicles change over time. As a real-world landmark, the statue is easier to identify than a generic street scene thanks to its unmistakable Ryotsu design and tourist-friendly placement, and comparing nearby intersections and sidewalk lines on Google Street View helps fans match the composition more precisely.
Where exactly is the Double Peace Ryotsu Statue from Kameari Station?
It is in the Kameari station area and can be reached in a few minutes on foot from the JR Joban Line's Kameari Station. The Ryotsu statues are part of the local anime-themed walking route around the station.
Can I freely take photos of the statue for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, outdoor personal photography is generally allowed, but be careful not to block pedestrians or nearby shop entrances. Early weekday visits make it much easier to recreate shots without crowds.
Are there other Kochikame pilgrimage spots nearby worth visiting on the same trip?
Yes, Kameari has multiple Ryotsu-related statues and character monuments scattered around the station area, plus shopping streets connected to the series' local atmosphere. Many fans combine them into a short walking pilgrimage in one visit.

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