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march comes in like a lion overpass

March Comes In Like a Lion

Tokyo

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march comes in like a lion overpass
  • Nearest Station: Kachidoki Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for the closest light and subdued city atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Rei Kiriyama stands alone by an urban overpass, framed by elevated roads and a muted cityscape.
  • This moment most likely corresponds to one of the transitional scenes in which Rei Kiriyama walks alone through the city. The series often uses overpasses and roadside urban scenery like this to reflect Rei’s loneliness, emotional weight, and sense of distance from the world around him. Before and after moments like this, he is usually carrying the pressure of shogi, the pain of family trauma, or hesitation about human relationships, so even without dramatic action, the scene feels quiet and heavy. The empty space around the overpass and the monotonous city structure emphasize his state of mind as he keeps moving forward while sorting through his emotions, letting viewers feel how slowly he is searching for a way through life. This scene is based on an overpass area near Harumi-dori in Chuo, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the road alignment, elevated structure, and broad urban openness in a simplified but highly recognizable way. Although the anime tones down traffic signs, guardrail details, and surrounding building information to keep the focus on Rei’s emotions, the overall outline and viewing angle are still easy to match with the real place. In person, the location feels more modern and busier than in the anime, with more visible traffic, barriers, road markings, and nearby development. Comparing it with Google Street View or intersection-level angles shows that the anime preserves the oppressive scale and directional flow of the overpass while cleaning up and beautifying the background details.
Is this overpass easy to photograph safely for anime comparison shots?
Yes, but stay on the pedestrian side and avoid stopping near traffic flow. The area is an active urban road, so use sidewalks and take quick reference shots rather than setting up long shoots.
What is the best nearby station for reaching this March Comes In Like a Lion spot?
Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line is the most practical rail access point for this overpass area. From there, it is about a 10–15 minute walk depending on the exact angle you want.
Can I match the anime angle with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, Street View is very useful here because the road geometry and elevated structure are the key identifiers. Check the overpass alignment in advance since background buildings and roadside details have changed over time.

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