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march comes in like a lion mcdonalds

March Comes In Like a Lion

Tokyo

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march comes in like a lion mcdonalds
  • Nearest Station: Kachidoki Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear weekday for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo framing
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Rei Kiriyama is shown alone near a city McDonald's, framed by an ordinary Tokyo streetscape that emphasizes his quiet isolation.
  • This moment likely appears during one of Rei Kiriyama’s solitary everyday scenes, as he stands near a fast-food restaurant or passes a street corner, with the image conveying the same emotional distance and quiet that define him throughout the series. At this point, Rei is often processing his feelings about shogi, school life, or his growing connection with the Kawamoto family; surrounded by a lively cityscape, he appears especially alone. These brief urban transition shots do more than show where he is going—they emphasize the realism of his life in Tokyo and his gradual journey from emotional isolation toward warmth and human connection. In real life, the location is a McDonald’s, and the overall street-corner layout, building scale, and road alignment are very close to the anime background, making the model easy for fans to recognize. The anime appears to simplify or redraw signage, logos, and nearby details, but the storefront placement, street width, and surrounding urban atmosphere remain highly consistent. Compared with the animated frame, the real site may show some differences due to updated signs, renovations, traffic equipment changes, or seasonal vegetation, yet from the intersection viewpoint, the accuracy of the anime’s recreation of everyday Tokyo scenery is still clearly felt.
Can I photograph the anime angle at this McDonald's location easily?
Yes, the exterior can be photographed from the public street, but avoid blocking pedestrians and do not shoot inside the restaurant without staff permission. The best match is usually from the opposite side of the street near the corner.
Is this still an operating McDonald's that fans can visit?
Yes, the site is an active McDonald’s in central Tokyo, so you can visit during normal business hours. Store hours can change, so it is best to confirm on the official McDonald’s Japan store locator before going.
What should I watch out for when recreating the scene here?
Traffic is steady around the intersection, so use crosswalks and expect modern signs or street furniture to differ from the anime frame. A Street View check before your visit helps a lot when lining up the angle.

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