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release the spyce otome yu demolition

Release the Spyce

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: JR Tsurumi Station (Keihin-Tohoku Line) / Keikyu Tsurumi Station (Keikyu Main Line)
  • Walk: 20–25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier street matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet neighborhood streetscape centered around the former Otome-yu bathhouse area, capturing the everyday atmosphere used in Release the Spyce.
  • This moment carries a blend of everyday calm and mission-like tension, with the characters moving through what looks like an ordinary street corner or bathhouse area while quietly bearing the pressure of secret assignments, trust between teammates, and hidden identities. Release the Spyce often places the girls' normal lives beside their spy work, so scenes like this feel relaxed on the surface yet subtly filled with vigilance, nostalgia, or anticipation for what comes next. If this appears around a transition or conversation, it likely marks a brief pause before the story shifts back into a more intense operation. In real life, the location is the former site of Otome-yu in Kanagawa, but the bathhouse has already been demolished, so visitors can no longer fully recreate the anime exterior. Compared with the anime, the real area may still preserve the scale of the street, the arrangement of nearby buildings, and the residential atmosphere, but the most recognizable features such as the bathhouse facade, signage, and entrance details are gone. When comparing the site, the road alignment, utility poles, spacing of neighboring buildings, and street-corner perspective are more useful than the vanished main structure. Because the landscape changed after demolition, the biggest differences are the loss of landmark signs, a changed skyline, and the appearance of an empty lot or newer construction, making this a place best appreciated as a trace of a once-existing anime location.
Can I still see the Otome-yu building from Release the Spyce?
No. The former bathhouse has been demolished, so fans now visit mainly to compare the surrounding street layout and neighborhood atmosphere.
Is this location easy to match with Google Street View?
Partly. Street View is useful for checking road angles, poles, and nearby houses, but the key bathhouse facade is no longer there, so exact frame matching is limited.
Are there any visitor etiquette concerns at the former Otome-yu site?
Yes. It is a residential area, so keep noise low, avoid blocking driveways, and photograph only from public space without pointing cameras into private homes.

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