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ssss gridman horikiri station

SSSS.GRIDMAN

Tokyo

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ssss gridman horikiri station
  • Nearest Station: Horikiri Station (Tobu Skytree Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for easier angle matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet exterior view near Horikiri Station captures the ordinary urban atmosphere that SSSS.GRIDMAN often uses between story beats.
  • This shot works as one of the series’ everyday transitional moments, briefly showing the streets around the station as characters move through the city and reinforcing the signature SSSS.GRIDMAN feeling of ordinary life existing beside looming danger. The mood is quiet, detached, and slightly lonely, like a pause between battles and emotional confrontations, when the city keeps functioning normally even as the characters carry anxiety, confusion, or unspoken feelings. In real life, the spot is near Horikiri Station on the Tobu Skytree Line, and the relationship between the street layout, elevated railway structures, and surrounding buildings matches the anime quite well, making it easy to see how the background was based on the actual streetscape. The anime simplifies signage and tones down eye-catching commercial details to create a cleaner visual style, but the road direction, railings, station-side structures, and overall viewing angle remain impressively faithful. On location, some storefronts, notices, and building exteriors have changed over time, yet the broader shape of the area and the atmosphere around the station are still easy to compare with the scene.
Is this SSSS.GRIDMAN spot right outside Horikiri Station?
Yes, the location is in the immediate area around Tobu Skytree Line Horikiri Station, and it is reachable within a few minutes on foot from the ticket gates.
Can I take photos here without causing problems?
Yes, outdoor photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking station users, do not step into the roadway, and follow any posted station-area rules.
Is the anime angle still easy to match today?
Mostly yes. The core street layout and railway structures remain recognizable, though some signage, shopfront details, and small streetscape elements have changed since the anime aired.

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