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kochira katsushikaku kameari kouenmae hashutsujo tokyo university of the arts

Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenmae Hashutsujo

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
17m 32s
kochira katsushikaku kameari kouenmae hashutsujo tokyo university of the arts
  • Nearest Station: Ueno Station (JR Yamanote Line, JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, JR Utsunomiya/Takasaki Lines, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Ryotsu stands along a broad street near Tokyo University of the Arts, framed by roadside trees and urban buildings in a calm but distinctly everyday Tokyo setting.
  • This moment appears in an early streetscape sequence of Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenmae Hashutsujo, where Ryotsu Kankichi moves through the Ueno area and the focus is less on action than on immersing viewers in everyday Tokyo life. The scene likely comes as he rushes around for work, chases someone, or follows one of his impulsive ideas, carrying his usual mix of confidence, carelessness, and comic energy. Before this, the story has usually already been stirred up by his antics, and after this, the plot often rolls straight into another commotion or joke, turning an ordinary street corner into the stage for another absurd incident. In real life, the scene matches a road near Tokyo University of the Arts, and the overall street alignment, width, and rows of roadside trees are quite close to the anime version, showing that the production clearly drew from the real Ueno area. The anime simplifies the background, reducing the amount of building detail, signage, and street furniture into a cleaner composition, so the actual site feels denser with campus structures, walls, traffic signs, and roadside elements. As for signage, the anime does not faithfully reproduce the real school name boards or street information, which is typical of a location reference that prioritizes the outline of the landscape over exact labels. Still, the gentle slope, greenery, and quiet academic atmosphere of the district are preserved well. Compared with on-site photos or Google Street View, the anime captures the area’s mood and camera angle more than it copies every detail exactly.
Can I photograph the anime angle near Tokyo University of the Arts freely?
Yes, you can photograph from public roads and sidewalks, but avoid blocking the gate or shooting into campus buildings. Exterior street photography is generally fine, while indoor or event-related shooting may require permission.
Is this spot easy to combine with other anime pilgrimage stops around Ueno?
Yes, the area is walkable from Ueno Station and close to Ueno Park, museums, and other classic Tokyo streetscapes. It works well as a short stop on a half-day fan route.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location before visiting?
Use Google Street View around the roads by Tokyo University of the Arts and check the slope, tree line, and road width. The anime simplifies signage, so focus on the street layout and overall atmosphere rather than exact storefront details.

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