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march comes in like a lion hatomori hachiman shrine

March Comes In Like a Lion

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
6m 4s
march comes in like a lion hatomori hachiman shrine
  • Nearest Station: Sendagaya Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line) or Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 5–8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Rei Kiriyama is shown alone near the front of Hatomori Hachiman Shrine, framed by a quiet neighborhood street.
  • This moment appears in the early part of the story, when Rei Kiriyama is walking alone through Tokyo with his usual silence and sense of distance. He is still surrounded by loneliness, family trauma, and the pressure of shogi, so even though everyday life looks calm on the surface, he cannot truly relax inside. As he passes this street in front of the shrine, the quiet city atmosphere reflects his inner state and emphasizes the slight separation he still feels from the world around him. Later, as he gradually forms a bond with the Kawamoto family, that cold and closed-off feeling begins to soften. The real-life location is the road in front of Hatomori Hachiman Shrine, and the anime recreates the street layout, the greenery near the shrine entrance, and the residential mood with impressive accuracy. The biggest differences today are usually signs, utility wires, parked vehicles, and the condition of trimmed plants, since those details naturally change over time, but the overall composition remains very close to the anime. The area retains a quiet neighborhood character, and comparing it with Street View or walking the site in person makes it easy to spot matching details such as the road width, wall placement, and tree arrangement, making it an excellent pilgrimage stop for fans who want to verify the scene's accuracy.
Can fans take photos freely in front of Hatomori Hachiman Shrine?
Yes, outdoor photography from public roads is generally fine, but be respectful and avoid obstructing shrine visitors or ceremonies. Inside shrine grounds, follow posted etiquette and avoid photographing worshippers without permission.
Is this spot easy to compare with the anime using Google Street View?
Yes, the street alignment and shrine-side greenery are still recognizable on Street View, making this a good comparison point. Small details like signs, parked cars, and plant growth may differ from the anime frame.
Are there useful facilities nearby for anime pilgrims visiting this location?
Yes, the Sendagaya area has convenience stores, cafes, and station facilities within a short walk. It is also easy to combine this stop with other March Comes In Like a Lion locations around central Tokyo.

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