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shirobako koizumi farm

SHIROBAKO

Tokyo

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shirobako koizumi farm
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Kurume Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: about 25–30 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon in clear weather, especially in spring or early autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet rural roadside by Koizumi Farm is shown in SHIROBAKO, emphasizing the peaceful atmosphere rather than character action.
  • This moment captures one of SHIROBAKO’s quieter everyday moods, where the characters briefly step away from the pressure of animation production and return to a place with a gentle rural atmosphere. Rather than focusing on dramatic action, the scene uses the open landscape and farm-like surroundings to reflect a pause for thought and emotional recovery. In the story, scenes like this often appear after the characters have been worn down by work, dreams, or relationships, setting up later conversations or renewed determination, so the overall feeling is calm, nostalgic, and slightly healing. The real-life counterpart is the area around Koizumi Farm in Higashikurume, Tokyo, and the anime captures the roadside, fences, and spacious pastoral view with strong accuracy, making it easy to recognize. On site, the road width, vegetation, and building details may differ somewhat depending on the season or later renovations, but the overall terrain and sense of space remain very close to the anime. Signage and farm-related markings in real life are usually more practical and less stylized than in the series, since the anime simplifies visual clutter to emphasize the atmosphere. As a pilgrimage spot, it is best described as a location with highly faithful overall mood and slightly changed fine details, especially rewarding for fans who want to compare the road alignment, fence lines, and greenery with the original frame.
Can I enter Koizumi Farm to recreate the SHIROBAKO scene?
The anime match is mainly from the public road outside the farm, so most fans photograph it from public space. Do not enter private areas unless the farm is openly operating and permits visitors.
Is there a good Street View match for this SHIROBAKO location?
Yes, the surrounding roads can be checked on Google Street View, and they are very helpful for lining up the fence, road curve, and rural background before your visit.
Are there any visitor facilities or shops right at this pilgrimage spot?
This is a quiet local area rather than a formal tourist site, so facilities are limited nearby. It is best to use the station area for restrooms, drinks, and supplies before walking out.

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