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occultic nine kichijoji station

Occultic;Nine

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. ED1
Time
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occultic nine kichijoji station
  • Nearest Station: Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line, JR Sobu Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 0–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early evening for a similar urban atmosphere, especially on clear weekdays
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A stylized ending shot captures the area around Kichijoji Station, using the station-front streetscape to evoke Occultic;Nine’s mysterious urban mood.
  • This shot appears in the ending sequence rather than as a direct plot event, using the everyday scenery around Kichijoji Station to extend the series’ signature sense of mystery. By showing a recognizable part of Tokyo, the image gives the story a strong real-world presence, and after the main episode’s tension of paranormal incidents and conspiracies, it leaves viewers with a brief but uneasy calm. Even without a clearly visible character in frame, the atmosphere suggests how the cast’s fates remain intertwined, while the night station scenery reinforces the series’ blurred boundary between ordinary reality and the abnormal. The anime’s reference to the real location is quite clear, matching the station-front layout and surrounding streetscape with a largely realistic composition enhanced by stylized color. On site, visitors can still recognize the station-area atmosphere, the massing of nearby commercial buildings, and the dense urban signage and foot traffic, although the anime simplifies store names, adjusts sign details, and softens brand identifiers for visual consistency. Compared with real life, some details may differ due to tenant turnover, updated billboards, and street renovations over the years, but the broader road layout and station plaza remain easy to identify, making this a very approachable pilgrimage spot for scene comparison.
Which exit of Kichijoji Station is best for matching this Occultic;Nine ED shot?
Use the station’s north-side area first, then compare the road alignment and surrounding commercial buildings on foot. The exact view can shift slightly depending on renovations, so checking current Street View before visiting helps a lot.
Can I take photos freely around Kichijoji Station for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, outdoor photography in the public station-front area is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians and do not photograph station staff or passersby up close without permission. Inside ticketed railway areas, follow JR East and Keio rules and avoid tripods during busy hours.
Is the scene still easy to recognize today despite changes around the station?
Yes, the overall streetscape and station-area structure are still recognizable, even if shop signs and storefronts have changed over time. The location remains one of the easier Occultic;Nine real-life spots to compare with modern maps and Street View.

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