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occultic nine horyu

Occultic;Nine

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
-
occultic nine horyu
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Seki Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for matching street visibility
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet neighborhood street by Horyu is shown as an atmospheric establishing shot in Occultic;Nine Episode 3.
  • This moment appears during the stage when the story is gradually tying its separate character threads together. No obvious character is visible in the frame; instead, the series uses the street view itself to create its signature sense of uncanny everyday life. As rumors connected to supernatural incidents continue to spread, the characters move in different directions while all being pulled into the same atmosphere of unease. This shot briefly pauses on an ordinary street corner, letting the viewer feel how a seemingly normal urban space of homes and storefronts is actually being slowly permeated by unseen abnormalities, creating a still but tense mood with a faint sense of foreboding. In real life, the anime matches the street layout quite closely, including the direction of the road, the arrangement of buildings on both sides, and the sightline beyond the bend. The shop signage and building exteriors were simplified in the anime, and some text was omitted or altered, so identification depends more on the overall composition than on any single sign. The real location feels more lived-in, with more modern detail, parked vehicles, and everyday street clutter, while the anime reduces visual noise to strengthen the mystery atmosphere. Overall, this is a scene with highly faithful composition but moderately adjusted details, and comparing it with maps and Street View makes the match very clear.
Is the Horyu scene in Occultic;Nine easy to recognize on site?
Yes. The road alignment and surrounding building shapes still make the match recognizable, although some storefront details and signs have changed since the anime aired.
Can I take photos freely around this location?
You can generally photograph the public street from public space, but avoid blocking traffic and do not point cameras into private homes or residential entrances.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real place before visiting?
Use Google Maps and Street View around the 宝龍 area near the listed coordinates, then match the bend in the road and building spacing before you go.

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