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my deer friend nokotan mihara park walkway

My Deer Friend Nokotan

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
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my deer friend nokotan mihara park walkway
  • Nearest Station: Tama Station (Seibu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: about 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or early autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Torako Koshi and Noko Shikanoko face each other on a quiet neighborhood walkway as an ordinary school commute turns surreal.
  • This moment appears early in the story, when Torako Koshi is still trying to maintain her image as a perfect high school girl. On her way to school, her routine is disrupted by the sudden arrival of the deer-like girl Noko Shikanoko, and the everyday atmosphere instantly turns into absurd comedy. In this scene, the two are caught in the awkward and hard-to-process mood that follows their first real contact: Torako feels shocked and guarded toward this mysterious girl, yet cannot help being pulled along by her pace, while Noko remains carefree and completely natural, transforming an ordinary school route into the beginning of something wildly unusual. Around this point, the series firmly establishes the comedic rhythm between Torako’s attempts at control and Noko’s chaotic energy. The real location is a walkway near Mihara Park, and the anime reproduces the road alignment, residential scale, green verge, and corner perspective with impressive accuracy, especially the sense of width and the quiet neighborhood atmosphere. The main differences are in the trimmed vegetation, small pavement markings, and simplified background buildings, as the anime cleans up the surroundings slightly to emphasize the characters. For pilgrimage visitors, there are no especially prominent anime signs or official markers here, so the key to matching the scene is comparing the bend in the path, railings, tree placement, and nearby houses. Overall, it is a seemingly ordinary but visually identifiable spot that works best when checked alongside maps and Street View.
Is this Nokotan walkway easy to photograph without disturbing residents?
Yes, it is a quiet neighborhood path, but please stay on public walkways and avoid aiming cameras toward private homes or parked cars. Short handheld photos are usually the least intrusive option.
Are there any official My Deer Friend Nokotan signs or stamps at Mihara Park Walkway?
At present, fans generally identify the spot through road layout and Street View comparison rather than official anime signage. It is best treated as an unofficial but recognizable pilgrimage point.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at this location?
Use Google Street View first and line up the curve of the path, the roadside greenery, and the residential backdrop. Visiting in daylight with a normal phone lens makes the comparison much easier.

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