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onimai i m now your sister miharadai fuji no yu

ONIMAI: I'm Now Your Sister!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
3m 4s
onimai i m now your sister miharadai fuji no yu
  • Nearest Station: Shakujii-Koen Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime’s calm neighborhood mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Mahiro and Mihari pass by the neighborhood bathhouse street, capturing an everyday outing filled with slight embarrassment and sibling warmth.
  • This moment appears as Mahiro is being pushed to gradually adapt to his new daily life as a girl, going out together with Mihari. He feels shy and awkward about the unfamiliar setting and his own changes, yet he also starts lowering his guard in front of Mihari’s caring presence. Reaching the area near the bathhouse gives the scene a calm, ordinary neighborhood feel, but for Mahiro it is still a significant emotional hurdle. Before this, he remains resistant to going outside, meeting people, and living a feminized life; after moments like this, these small outings slowly become an important part of reconnecting with society and repairing his relationship with family. The anime model corresponds to the area around Fuji-no-Yu in Miharadai, Nerima, Tokyo, and the street width, building layout, and bathhouse exterior are all quite close to the real place. The corner angle and façade especially preserve the strong local residential atmosphere. In real life, the signs, written notices, and storefront details are busier than in the anime, while the series simplifies them and keeps the core silhouette of the bathhouse and neighborhood mood. Depending on when you compare it, vending machines, posted notices, wall colors, and utility-wire details may differ slightly, but the overall landscape still makes the location easy for fans to recognize, making it a highly accurate pilgrimage spot that works especially well with Street View comparison.
Can I still identify the ONIMAI bathhouse scene at Fuji-no-Yu today?
Yes, the street layout and bathhouse-style exterior around Miharadai are still recognizable, though small details like notices, colors, and vending machines may differ from the anime frame.
Is photography allowed around Miharadai Fuji-no-Yu?
Outdoor photography from public roads is generally fine, but avoid blocking entrances or photographing patrons, especially because this is a residential bathhouse area.
What is the easiest way to compare the anime shot with the real location before visiting?
Use Google Street View around the Fuji-no-Yu frontage and nearby corner angles first, then visit in daylight to match the approach and street perspective more accurately.

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