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onimai i m now your sister shakujii park shop

ONIMAI: I'm Now Your Sister!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
9m 48s
onimai i m now your sister shakujii park shop
  • Nearest Station: Shakujii-koen Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Mahiro and Mihari are shown outside a neighborhood convenience-store-style storefront, capturing a casual everyday stop during their outing.
  • This moment appears during an everyday outing sequence. After becoming a girl, Mahiro is still somewhat shy and uneasy about going out shopping and interacting with others, but is gradually getting used to this new life. At the storefront, the mood is relaxed yet slightly awkward in a very ordinary, slice-of-life way. Mahiro moves along with Mihari while reacting to the surroundings with a mix of caution and curiosity. The shot captures the series’ balance of comedy, cuteness, and lived-in daily atmosphere, while also showing the natural closeness between the characters. In real life, the anime recreates the exterior of the shop quite well, especially the scale of the street in front, the setback of the entrance, and the overall arrangement of the facade, making the real model easy to recognize. The signage and branding are clearly fictionalized to avoid using real trademarks directly, but the color blocking, window proportions, and pedestrian space remain very close to the real location. Compared with the actual site, the anime usually simplifies utility wires, small notices, and promotional flags to create a cleaner composition that highlights the characters, while the real place feels more lived-in and may differ depending on the period, with updated signs, replaced posters, or trimmed greenery. As an anime pilgrimage spot, it is a highly recognizable and easy-to-match location.
Is this ONIMAI shop scene easy to match from the street?
Yes. The storefront layout and approach are still recognizable from public space, though signs and posters may have changed over time.
Can I take photos here for anime pilgrimage purposes?
You can photograph the exterior from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking the entrance or capturing customers clearly. If you want close shots near the storefront, be respectful and keep it brief.
Are there useful stops nearby for a pilgrimage walk around Shakujii Park?
Yes. Shakujii-koen Station, convenience stores, cafés, and the park area are all nearby, making it easy to combine this stop with a short local anime-location walk.

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