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Release the Spyce

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Keikyu Kawasaki Station (Keikyu Main Line / Keikyu Daishi Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for softer light similar to stylized ending visuals
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A relaxed ending-cut style shot shows Momo Minamoto and Fu Sagami against a doodle-like urban background with a soft, everyday mood.
  • This moment comes from one of the ending visuals in Release the Spyce, where Momo and Fu appear in a much lighter, more everyday mood that contrasts with the tense espionage and combat of the main story. The ending uses soft, doodle-like imagery like this to show the girls as ordinary friends as well as fighters, giving viewers a brief emotional rest after the central conflict. The feeling here is not danger but closeness, youthfulness, and a fleeting sense of peace, highlighting the ordinary moments they treasure outside battle. In real life, the location is a streetscape in the Kawasaki area of Kanagawa, and the anime does not reproduce it in a fully photorealistic way; instead, it uses the real street as a base and adds a stylized background design. The overall street layout, corner structure, and surrounding building masses can be matched, but details such as signs, wall textures, shop names, and street markings are simplified or omitted. When compared on site or through Google Street View, it becomes clear that the anime intentionally reduces real-world commercial clutter so the focus stays on the characters and atmosphere. As a pilgrimage spot, it is a moderately identifiable location that is easiest to confirm by matching the viewing angle and background composition.
Is this Release the Spyce ED location easy to identify in person?
It is identifiable, but not instantly obvious because the anime stylizes the background and removes many real-world sign details. Checking the street angle on Google Street View before visiting helps a lot.
Can I take photos here without special permission?
Yes, casual photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians or photographing private property too closely. There is no widely reported anime-specific photo restriction for this spot.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the Kawasaki area has convenience stores, cafés, and station facilities within walking distance, so it works well as a quick stop. It is easiest to combine this visit with other nearby city scenes rather than making it a single-destination trip.

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