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my deer friend nokotan hino station

My Deer Friend Nokotan

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
0m 4s
my deer friend nokotan hino station
  • Nearest Station: JR Hino Station (JR Chuo Line)
  • Walk: 0–2 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Torako Koshi and Noko Shikanoko stand near the station frontage in a comedic early encounter outside JR Hino Station.
  • This moment comes early in the story, when Torako Koshi is still trying to maintain her image as a perfect honor student, only for Noko Shikanoko’s sudden appearance to completely throw her off balance. In the open, everyday space outside the station, Noko barges into Torako’s life with unpredictable behavior, leaving Torako flustered as she tries to hide her inner panic while confronting this absurd new classmate. The mood is chaotic, light, and ridiculous, setting up the out-of-control comedy and clashes that define their relationship afterward. The real-life location is the area around JR Hino Station on the Chuo Line in Hino, Tokyo, and the anime is quite recognizable in how it portrays the station frontage, the open plaza, and the overall street layout. The show simplifies and beautifies some signage and surrounding details, while the actual site has denser notices, shop information, and transit elements that feel more lived-in. Even so, the anime preserves the ordinary local-city atmosphere of the station area, with brighter colors and a cleaner presentation that helps the comedy stand out, and when compared with the real site or Street View, the composition and spatial relationships are notably accurate.
Is this anime location right outside JR Hino Station’s main exit?
Yes, the scene matches the station-front area at JR Hino Station very closely, especially the plaza-facing frontage near the main exit. It is an easy spot to identify once you step out of the station.
Can I take photos here without special permission?
You can generally take personal photos in the public station-front area, but avoid blocking pedestrians, buses, or taxis. If you shoot inside JR station facilities, follow posted JR East rules and avoid tripods during busy periods.
What is the best practical way to compare the scene with real life on site?
Use the station exit as your anchor, then match the building lines and open forecourt with Google Street View before arriving. Visiting in daylight makes it much easier to align the anime framing with the real location.

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