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reunion sega ootorii hq 7f

Reunion

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
1m 30s
reunion sega ootorii hq 7f
  • Nearest Station: Otorii Station (Keikyu Airport Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday daytime for exterior reference shots; late morning offers clearer light
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet interior frame focuses on the atmosphere of the location, emphasizing a pause in the story rather than character action.
  • This moment works as one of the story’s quieter transition shots, where the characters seem to pause between major developments and let the tension of earlier conversations or emotional uncertainty settle. The frame emphasizes atmosphere over action, creating a reflective and slightly suspended feeling before the narrative moves forward again. In real life, the scene is tied to the former Sega Otorii headquarters 7F, but because it is an indoor office-space location, fans usually cannot recreate it as freely as an outdoor pilgrimage spot. The anime likely draws from the building’s interior layout and corporate atmosphere, while real-world comparison is harder because there are few publicly visible signs, streetscape markers, or exterior details that directly match the shot. For pilgrimage purposes, the accuracy here is felt more through the setting choice and spatial impression than through easy facade verification on Google Street View, and the building’s exterior or usage may also have changed over time due to relocation, floor reassignment, or area redevelopment.
Can I enter the former Sega Otorii headquarters and reach the 7th floor?
No, this is not a public anime exhibition site, and access to upper floors is generally restricted to tenants, staff, or authorized visitors. Fans should treat it as an exterior-only pilgrimage spot unless they have legitimate business there.
Is there any official sign connecting Reunion to this building?
There is no widely posted official on-site anime marker for this scene. Identification is mainly based on fan research, location data, and comparison with the building context rather than a public plaque.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real place?
Use Google Street View and map data to confirm the building position near Otorii, then compare exterior massing and surrounding streets rather than expecting an exact indoor match. Because the anime scene is tied to an interior floor, full visual recreation from public space is limited.

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