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  • Nearest Station: Hanshin Iwaya Station (Hanshin Main Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to reference photos
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet residential house exterior is shown in a still, empty frame that emphasizes memory, distance, and introspective calm in SeaBed.
  • This moment shows the exterior of a house with no characters visible, creating a silence that feels almost suspended, as if the story is pausing before someone arrives, leaves, or drifts back into memory. SeaBed is deeply rooted in recollection and introspection, so a frame like this, empty on the surface, actually highlights the characters’ emotional emptiness, lingering loss, and attachment to the past. The mood around it is not dramatic but quietly accumulative, using an ordinary residential view to build loneliness and faint hope. In real life, the location is an ordinary private house whose overall composition, building volume, wall lines, and frontage match the anime quite closely, making it a recognizable model for fans. At the same time, the anime simplifies many small details: signage, utility lines, plants, and surface textures may differ depending on when real photos or Street View images were taken. Comparing them usually shows that the anime preserves the core silhouette while reducing visual clutter from daily life. Because this is a private residence in a neighborhood, visitors should photograph only from public roads and avoid lingering, making noise, or intruding on private space.
Can I photograph the SeaBed house scene from the street?
Yes, but only from public roads or sidewalks because it is a private residence. Avoid blocking access, entering the property, or staying too long in front of the home.
Is this location officially marked as a SeaBed pilgrimage spot?
There is no known official sign or local anime marker at the site. Fans usually identify it through scene matching and map comparisons rather than tourism promotion.
What is the best way to confirm the anime angle before visiting?
Use Google Street View and compare the house shape, wall lines, and frontage before you go. Street-level checks are especially helpful here because small residential details may have changed over time.

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