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my deer friend nokotan hino city hall

My Deer Friend Nokotan

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
0m 7s
my deer friend nokotan hino city hall
  • Nearest Station: Hino Station (JR Chuo Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a weekday for clear lighting and fewer obstructions
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Koshi Torako and Noko Shikanoko stand near Hino City Hall as the ordinary city backdrop contrasts with the anime’s absurd comedic energy.
  • This moment appears early in the story, when Torako Koshi is still trying to preserve her image as a perfect honor student, only to have her pace completely thrown off by the arrival of Noko Shikanoko, a girl whose actions are impossible to predict. By the time they reach the area around Hino City Hall, the scene already carries the series’ signature out-of-control comedy: Torako is struggling to process what is happening and reacts with confusion and exasperation, while Noko remains oddly calm and mysterious, as if every absurd event is perfectly normal. The shot captures the series’ core mood of ordinary urban scenery being invaded by surreal deer-themed humor, while setting up the increasingly chaotic but growing bond between the two girls. In real life, this scene corresponds to the area around Hino City Hall in Tokyo, and the anime recreates the building massing, road layout, and open civic atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The overall silhouette of the structure is very close to the real site, although the anime simplifies window details, greenery, and roadside objects to keep the background cleaner and the characters more prominent. On location, visitors can look for the city hall signage, entrance markings, and nearby guide signs, which are usually more text-heavy than in the anime and may be partly obscured depending on the angle. The street view and trees also change noticeably with the seasons, and the real area may include parked cars, cones, or pedestrians that are absent in the show, so visiting in daylight during a quieter period is best if you want to recreate the same neat composition seen in the anime.
Can I take photos at Hino City Hall for a Nokotan pilgrimage?
Yes, you can usually photograph the exterior from public sidewalks and open approach areas, but avoid blocking entrances or photographing inside administrative spaces without permission.
Is there any official My Deer Friend Nokotan collaboration or display at Hino City Hall?
As of the latest publicly available local tourism and city information, there is no permanent official anime display at the city hall, so fans mainly visit for location matching.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at this spot?
Use Google Street View first to line up the road, building frontage, and civic plaza feel, then visit around daytime when shadows are softer and parked vehicles are less distracting.

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