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occultic nine zenpukuji park intersection

Occultic;Nine

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
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occultic nine zenpukuji park intersection
  • Nearest Station: Kami-Igusa Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or bus stops around Zenpukuji Park
  • Walk: about 18–22 minutes on foot from Kami-Igusa Station
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day; spring and early autumn match the calm residential feel best
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Moritsuka Shun and Ryoka Narusawa move through a neighborhood intersection beside Zenpukuji Park under a tense investigative atmosphere.
  • This moment appears as the story begins tying together its urban legend threads and murder clues, with Moritsuka Shun and Ryoka Narusawa moving through the area while sorting out suspicious information they have gathered. The mood is uneasy and urgent: even if their conversation seems controlled on the surface, their caution and doubt keep growing as they edge closer to the truth. This intersection works as a transition point, showing the pace of their investigation while hinting that the brief calm will soon give way to even stranger developments. In real life, the location is the intersection near Zenpukuji Park, and the anime reproduces the road layout, corner structure, guardrails, and overall openness of the street very accurately. Even without an identical camera angle, the place is easy to recognize. Some buildings and roadside greenery are simplified in the anime, while the real scene changes with the season, parked vehicles, and updated street fixtures. Signage and traffic signals are somewhat stylized rather than copied exactly, but the overall streetscape and the quiet residential atmosphere around the park remain very close to the source.
Is this exact Occultic;Nine intersection easy to identify on site?
Yes. The road curve, corner spacing, and guardrails around the Zenpukuji Park area still make the spot recognizable, especially when checked against Google Street View first.
Can I take photos here without special permission?
Yes, casual photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but this is a normal residential road, so avoid blocking traffic, filming private homes closely, or using large tripods.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a quick pilgrimage stop?
Yes. The park area has public paths, benches, and convenience options within walking distance on surrounding roads, making it suitable for a short stop before moving on to other west Tokyo locations.

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