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school days nishi kokubunji station

School Days

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
2m 51s
school days nishi kokubunji station
  • Nearest Station: JR Nishi-Kokubunji Station (Chuo Line Rapid, Musashino Line)
  • Walk: 0–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a weekday for a commuter-station atmosphere similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Makoto and Kotonoha stand near Nishi-Kokubunji Station in a subdued moment that highlights the strain in their relationship.
  • This moment appears in Episode 10 of School Days, when the relationship between Makoto and Kotonoha has already lost its former warmth, and even standing in the same place feels painfully awkward and distant. Kotonoha still tries to hold on, carrying a mix of anxiety, restraint, and hope, while Makoto seems indecisive and emotionally cold, making this station-side encounter feel like a brief pause before their relationship fully collapses. There is no dramatic confrontation here, but that very quietness makes the emotional fracture between them even clearer and foreshadows the heavier developments that follow. The real-life location is around Nishi-Kokubunji Station in Kokubunji, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the station-front road layout, exterior structure, and surrounding pedestrian space with strong accuracy. The real site naturally uses standard JR Nishi-Kokubunji Station signage and contains more detailed information boards, railings, greenery, and storefront elements than the simplified anime background, and some facades or signs may also have changed over time. Even so, the overall street alignment, scale of the station plaza, and everyday commuter atmosphere remain highly recognizable, making it easy for fans to compare the frame with the real location and appreciate how closely the anime borrowed from reality.
Can I recreate this School Days shot right outside Nishi-Kokubunji Station?
Yes, the station-front area is publicly accessible and the overall layout is still recognizable, but expect modernized signs and small streetscape changes compared with the anime.
Is photography allowed around Nishi-Kokubunji Station?
Outdoor photography around the public station approach is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrian traffic and be careful not to photograph station staff or commuters too closely.
What is the easiest way to compare the anime frame with the real spot before visiting?
Use Google Street View around the station exits and nearby roads first, then visit in person during daylight to match the street angle and surrounding structures more easily.

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