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my deer friend nokotan takahata fudo pagoda

My Deer Friend Nokotan

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
4m 2s
my deer friend nokotan takahata fudo pagoda
  • Nearest Station: Takahatafudo Station (Keio Line / Tama Monorail)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon in clear weather; spring and autumn are best for matching visibility and colors
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A calm establishing shot frames the five-story pagoda at Takahata Fudo, emphasizing the temple atmosphere in My Deer Friend Nokotan.
  • This shot uses the five-story pagoda at Takahata Fudo as an establishing background, reinforcing the series’ relaxed yet slightly surreal everyday rhythm. Rather than a dramatic plot peak, the moment works as a brief pause between the characters’ chaotic antics, drawing attention to the setting and atmosphere. The emotional tone is calm, leisurely, and faintly mysterious, with the quirky air that defines the series, as if hinting that another cute and absurd exchange is about to happen. In real life, the anime reproduces the pagoda’s silhouette, tiered structure, and surrounding trees quite accurately, making the location easy to recognize on site. The actual temple grounds feel more open than in the anime, and changes in elevation, approach-path features, and signage stand out more in person, while the animation simplifies these details to keep the focus on the pagoda itself. Depending on the season, vegetation, visitors, and temporary signs may slightly change the view, but the landmark and overall atmosphere are recreated with a high degree of accuracy, making this a very approachable pilgrimage spot for scene comparison.
Can I easily recreate the pagoda shot from My Deer Friend Nokotan at Takahata Fudo?
Yes, the pagoda is a clear landmark and the anime framing is recognizable from the temple grounds. Exact alignment may vary a little due to trees, seasonal foliage, and visitor flow.
Are photography rules posted around Takahata Fudo’s pagoda area?
General outdoor photography is usually fine in the temple grounds, but visitors should follow any posted notices and avoid restricted worship areas. Tripods or obstructive shooting during busy periods may be discouraged.
What facilities are useful for anime fans visiting this location?
Takahatafudo Station is very close, and the area around the temple has convenience stores, cafés, and restrooms for a short pilgrimage stop. The site is practical for combining with other Tokyo-area anime location visits.

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