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sagrada reset ktv front

Sagrada Reset

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 23
Time
NaNm NaNs
sagrada reset ktv front
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Seki Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 14 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kei Asai and Misora Haruki stand along a quiet urban street in front of a KTV-like storefront during a subdued, emotionally weighty moment.
  • This scene appears as the story moves into its endgame, with Kei Asai and Misora Haruki acting while quietly reaffirming each other’s thoughts and choices. After so much deduction, rewinding, and sacrifice, even their conversation and the simple act of walking together carry a heavy yet calm atmosphere. The emotion here is not explosive, but rather a restrained determination slowly taking shape. At this seemingly ordinary street corner, they move toward the next step that will change the situation, and the viewer can feel the subtle but profound trust between them more strongly. In real life, the spot corresponds to the front of an everyday roadside storefront, and the anime preserves the basic road alignment, building setback, and street-side spatial layout well, making it quite recognizable. The easiest matching points are the width of the street, the curb arrangement, and the relative position of the shop façade, though the anime simplifies or replaces signage, brand text, and finer decorative details to maintain the visual style of Sagrada Reset. The real location feels more lived-in, with busier signs, stickers, pavement texture, and small street objects, while the anime version is cleaner and more restrained in color so the characters’ emotions remain the focus.
Is this KTV-front spot easy to photograph from the street?
Yes, the scene can be recreated from the public sidewalk without entering private property. Be careful not to block storefront access or capture customers too closely.
Has the storefront signage changed since the anime aired?
Yes, local shop signs and window graphics can change over time, so expect differences from the anime frame. The road layout and building position are the best matching reference points.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the surrounding neighborhood has convenience stores, small eateries, and station-area services within walking distance. It works well as a quick stop combined with other west Tokyo location visits.

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