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occultic nine ekoropark nerima sekicho 5 crossing

Occultic;Nine

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
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occultic nine ekoropark nerima sekicho 5 crossing
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Seki Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and fewer harsh shadows
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Miyuu Aikawa stands near a railway crossing on a quiet residential street, creating a tense pause amid the mystery of Occultic;Nine.
  • This moment comes as the story moves closer to the heart of its supernatural mystery and conspiracy, with the characters becoming more visibly anxious and alert as they investigate a string of bizarre incidents. The girl stands alone near the railway crossing, wearing a thoughtful yet guarded expression, as if waiting for a clue or trying to make sense of the chaos around her. There is no dramatic action here, but the quiet street corner and brief pause strengthen the eerie tone that defines the series, making the tension before and after this moment feel even heavier. In real life, the scene is matched quite accurately at the area around Ecolor Park Nerima Sekicho 5 Crossing in Nerima, especially in the road alignment beside the tracks, the crossing equipment, and the open space near the parking lot. The anime simplifies some real-world details such as parking signs, barriers, and local notices, but the overall composition and camera angle remain very close. Compared with the anime, the actual site feels more ordinary because of parked cars, information boards, utility wires, and nearby residential details, yet the relationship between the crossing, the road, and the open lot is still clear enough to recreate the shot with a high degree of accuracy.
Can I safely photograph the Occultic;Nine crossing shot here?
Yes, but this is an active railway crossing and neighborhood street, so stay off the tracks and avoid blocking cars, cyclists, or pedestrians while lining up the shot.
Is the parking lot signage from the anime still visible at Ecolor Park Nerima Sekicho 5 Crossing?
The parking lot remains the key landmark, but signs and fee boards can change over time, so use the crossing layout and road angle as your main matching points.
What is the easiest way to compare the anime frame with the real location before visiting?
Check Google Street View around the crossing and parking lot entrance first, then compare the trackside road alignment and open-space composition to the anime image.

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