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sagrada reset ktv

Sagrada Reset

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 23
Time
NaNm NaNs
sagrada reset ktv
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Fushimi Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kei Asai and Misora Haruki walk through a quiet urban street, framed by low-rise buildings and roadside signs in a subdued, reflective moment.
  • This moment appears as the story draws closer to the truth and its final choices, with Kei Asai and Misora Haruki walking together along a city street in a calm yet clearly tense atmosphere. After repeatedly trying to rewrite outcomes through their abilities, their trust in each other remains firm, but their feelings are no longer simple; they carry hesitation about the future, an understanding of the cost of their choices, and the resolve to keep moving forward. Rather than presenting direct conflict, this scene uses an ordinary streetscape and a brief silence to make the characters’ inner pressure and emotions stand out more clearly, quietly setting up the important actions and conversations that follow. In real life, the anime’s street composition matches the location very closely, especially in the road width, the setback of the buildings on both sides, and the arrangement of the corner storefronts and signs, all of which suggest strong reference to the actual site. The real place is known here as sagrada-reset-ktv-02, and as is often the case in anime, some signage was simplified or altered in the show while the overall visual rhythm was preserved. On site, storefront appearances, sign updates, and color details may differ from the broadcast era, and cars, roadside fixtures, and utility-pole details can change over time, so comparisons with older photos or Google Street View will reveal some background differences. Even so, the road alignment, building massing, and camera angle relationship remain highly accurate, making this an easy and satisfying pilgrimage spot to recognize.
Is this Sagrada Reset street spot easy to photograph without blocking traffic?
Yes. It is a normal roadside location, so quick handheld photos are usually fine, but stay on the sidewalk and avoid standing in driveways or the roadway.
Can I compare this exact scene on Google Street View before visiting?
Yes. The street layout and building positions are visible enough on Google Maps and Street View to help you line up the anime angle before you go.
Are there shops or facilities nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes. This is an urban neighborhood with convenience stores and local businesses within walking distance, making it practical for a brief stop between stations.

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