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release the spyce keirin back entrance

Release the Spyce

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Minatocho Station (Keikyū Daishi Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier angle matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A surveillance moment near the back entrance of the keirin venue captures the tense calm before the operation in Release the Spyce.
  • This scene appears in Episode 3 of Release the Spyce, when Momo is carrying out a surveillance task near the back entrance of the keirin venue, creating a tense and guarded atmosphere. While watching the flow of people and any suspicious movement, she tries to suppress the anxiety of being a novice spy and act calm and professional. The moment comes during the observation phase before the operation, setting up the contact or pursuit that will follow and showing her gradual growth as she learns to judge situations under pressure. In the surrounding parts of the episode, her emotions shift from awkward tension to more confident focus. In real life, this spot is along the roads around Kawasaki Keirin, and the street alignment, outer walls, and the sense of a rear entrance match the anime quite well, making the model location recognizable to fans. The anime simplifies or omits some real-world signs, management notices, and everyday facilities so the frame can focus more on the characters and mission mood, while the actual site may show more parking, venue management, or traffic guidance signage. The landscape is also slightly cleaned up in animation, whereas the real scene changes with the season, parked vehicles, updated fencing, and the condition of nearby trees. As an anime pilgrimage stop, it is a fairly accurate location, though fans will want to compare road angles and the details of the exterior structures carefully.
Can I photograph the back-entrance area used as the Release the Spyce model?
Yes, you can usually take photos from public roads around the venue, but avoid shooting into restricted facility areas or blocking gates. If an event is underway, staff directions and temporary barriers take priority.
Is the scene easiest to match on race days or non-event days?
Non-event days are usually better for matching the anime because there are fewer crowds, banners, and parked vehicles. On race days, the area is more active and the background can look quite different.
Are there useful fan-visit facilities near this Release the Spyce location?
Yes, the Kawasaki waterfront area has convenience stores and stations within walking distance, so it is easy to combine with a short pilgrimage stop. Checking current venue schedules before visiting helps you avoid closures or heavy event traffic.

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