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release the spyce momo seafood bowl

Release the Spyce

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Keikyu Tomioka Station (Keikyu Main Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear day for a similar everyday dining atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Momo and her companions take a quiet break to eat seafood bowls in a calm everyday setting.
  • This moment appears in Episode 9 of Release the Spyce as a brief everyday break in the middle of much more tense missions and pressure between organizations. After the strain of their recent operations, Momo and her companions let their guard down for a while and share a seafood bowl meal together. Although it is only a short dining scene, it makes the bond between the characters feel closer and gives viewers a glimpse of the rare peace they can enjoy outside dangerous spy work. Momo’s emotions here feel lighter and more reassured, while the group’s interaction shows trust and quiet chemistry; that makes the scene feel especially precious before the story returns to heavier espionage conflict. The real-life model is in the Kanazawa area of Yokohama, and the anime’s depiction of a local seafood dining spot matches the harbor-side atmosphere of the area quite well. The series captures the overall streetscape and storefront character with good accuracy, especially the plain, local commercial look and relaxed meal setting typical of a port district. However, the mapped spot is now marked as closed, so the real storefront, signage, and business status no longer fully match what was seen at the time of broadcast. If you compare the anime with the site itself or with Street View, you can still usually recognize the original inspiration through the road layout, building proportions, and surrounding block structure, even if details such as sign text, colors, and decorations have changed. That contrast gives the location a strong sense of time passing: the anime preserves the scene, while the real place has already moved on.
Is the seafood bowl shop from Release the Spyce still open?
Recent map listings indicate the specific shop used as the reference point is closed. You can still visit the surrounding streetscape, but do not expect the exact same storefront to be operating.
Can I still match the anime scene if the shop has closed?
Yes—fans usually compare the road alignment, nearby buildings, and block shape with Google Street View to confirm the spot. The signage has changed, so focus on the broader layout rather than the old storefront details.
Are there other useful stops nearby for a fan visit?
Yes, the wider Yokohama Kanazawa waterfront area has dining spots, convenience stores, and walking routes that make it easy to combine with a short pilgrimage stop. Visit in daytime and keep photos brief if you are standing near active businesses or residential frontage.

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