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my deer friend nokotan soshu kasuga shrine water basin

My Deer Friend Nokotan

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
8m 49s
my deer friend nokotan soshu kasuga shrine water basin
  • Nearest Station: Kita-Kamakura Station (JR Yokosuka Line)
  • Walk: 20–25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Morning or late afternoon in clear weather for softer light and a quieter shrine atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nokotan stands by the shrine water basin in a quiet frame that mixes sacred scenery with the series’ trademark absurd comedy.
  • This moment takes place as the characters spend time around a shrine, where the naturally quiet atmosphere is mixed with the series’ usual absurd comedy. Nokotan’s innocent yet unpredictable presence gives even a solemn setting a weirdly cute and offbeat energy. Rather than serving as a major dramatic turning point, the shot helps emphasize the show’s style of turning ordinary moments into chaos, letting viewers feel the small disturbance she brings even in a peaceful place and the half-exasperated, half-accepting mood of the people around her. The real-life model is the water basin at Soshu Kasuga Shrine, and the anime captures the location quite clearly through the placement of the purification pavilion, the roof shape, and the surrounding sense of space. On site, the wooden structure, stone basin, and nearby trees closely match the key visual elements seen in the anime, though the animated version simplifies finer details such as signage, offerings, and everyday objects to keep the image cleaner and more focused on the character. Visitor notices and shrine information are more visible in real life, while the anime downplays written text. Overall, this is a highly recognizable adaptation with some visual beautification, making it a satisfying spot for fans to compare with photos or Street View while planning a pilgrimage visit.
Can I photograph the water basin at Soshu Kasuga Shrine like in the anime scene?
Yes, casual photography of the shrine grounds is generally possible, but avoid blocking worshippers and do not photograph during ceremonies if one is in progress. Be respectful around the temizuya and follow any posted shrine notices.
Is this shrine officially recognized as a My Deer Friend Nokotan pilgrimage spot?
Fans have identified the hand-washing pavilion as a strong real-world match, but it is mainly known through community location research rather than large official anime signage on site. Check fan pilgrimage databases before visiting for the latest comparison photos.
Are there facilities or convenience stops near the shrine for visitors planning a pilgrimage walk?
The immediate shrine area is quiet and limited in facilities, so it is best to use station-area shops and restrooms before heading over. Bringing water and checking your walking route in advance is recommended.

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