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release the spyce kawasaki hama shipping base

Release the Spyce

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Kojimashinden Station (Keikyu Daishi Line)
  • Walk: 25–30 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching the open waterfront light and industrial atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A waterfront industrial-area cut in Release the Spyce captures a quiet but tense pause beside Kawasaki’s canal-side shipping base.
  • This moment appears as a transitional waterfront scene, using an industrial coastal setting to create the distinct mix of tension and brief calm that defines spy operations in the series. If characters are present here, they are usually not simply sightseeing, but moving between missions, assembling, observing targets, or exchanging information, so the atmosphere tends to feel cool, alert, and slightly pressured. The wide-open seaside backdrop also gives silence extra weight, as if every emotion is briefly held in the wind and over the water before the next operation begins. In real life, Kawasaki Hama Shipping Base sits in the Kawasaki coastal industrial area, and its harbor atmosphere, embankments, waterways, and functional port structures closely match the kind of setting shown in the anime. At the same time, the anime simplifies details such as railing placement, pavement markings, equipment density, and the proportions of background buildings to focus more strongly on character staging and mood. Real signage, management notices, and shipping-related facilities are more visible and practical on site, while the anime often reduces or alters text elements to avoid excessive realism. For pilgrimage fans, the strongest points of comparison are the waterfront lines, embankment structure, distant industrial scenery, and overall sense of openness rather than exact one-to-one object matches.
Can fans freely enter the Kawasaki Hama Shipping Base area for photos?
The surrounding waterfront roads can generally be viewed from public space, but parts of the shipping base are operational or managed areas, so do not enter fenced zones or restricted facilities.
Is this spot good for matching the anime angle with Google Street View first?
Yes, checking Street View around the canal-side roads is very helpful because the wider embankment lines and industrial background are easier to identify there than by relying on a single landmark.
Are there convenience stores or rest facilities near this pilgrimage spot?
Facilities are limited in the immediate industrial waterfront area, so it is best to buy drinks and snacks near the station before walking over.

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