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mr osomatsu ichigaya fish center

Mr. Osomatsu

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Ichigaya Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Namboku Line, Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear weekday for the best light and easiest scene comparison
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A comedic urban fishing-spot scene evokes Mr. Osomatsu’s signature absurd everyday chaos at Ichigaya Fish Center.
  • This moment reflects Mr. Osomatsu’s usual mix of absurd comedy and everyday drift, with the characters arriving at an urban fishing spot that turns an ordinary city space into a stage for jokes and nonsense. The mood is light, goofy, and slightly drained in that very Osomatsu way, as the characters may be stuck in ridiculous banter, a sudden mishap, or simply wasting time together. That kind of seemingly unimportant pause captures the series well, since the group is always moving between laziness, troublemaking, and deadpan reactions; the story before this scene has likely set up some ridiculous situation, and what follows usually becomes even more exaggerated. In real life, Ichigaya Fish Center sits on the outer moat right beside Ichigaya Station and is a famous, easily recognizable Tokyo fishing facility. If the anime references it, the clearest matching elements are the long waterside fishing pool, the unusual layout next to railway tracks and platforms, and the retro-style signage and railings. Its biggest visual identity is the rare sight of a fishing pond beside a major station in central Tokyo, so even if the anime simplifies or exaggerates details, the overall silhouette is still easy for fans to recognize. On site, the sign design, nearby buildings, railing colors, and waterside fixtures may differ somewhat due to renovations or the passage of time, but the water, linear spatial feel, and the atmosphere of trains passing nearby remain the most accurate parts. A Google Street View or on-location comparison works especially well if you focus on the station side, the railing layout, and the length of the pond, since those are key clues for judging how faithfully the anime used the real location.
Is Ichigaya Fish Center still open for visitors and anime pilgrimage photos?
Yes, the site is generally open as a fishing facility, and fans can view it easily from the station side and nearby public walkways. Be respectful around paying anglers and avoid blocking entrances or platforms.
Can I recreate the Mr. Osomatsu angle without entering the fishing area?
In many cases, yes—the moat-side layout and station-adjacent view can be compared from public areas near Ichigaya Station. Google Street View is also useful for checking railing positions and the pond’s long shape before you visit.
Are there any practical tips for visiting this location as a fan?
Weekdays are usually easier for photo comparison because the station area is less hectic than rush periods. There are convenience stores, cafés, and station facilities nearby, so it is an easy stop on a central Tokyo pilgrimage route.

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