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ssss gridman kami igusa station

SSSS.GRIDMAN

Tokyo

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ssss gridman kami igusa station
  • Nearest Station: Kami-Igusa Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Rikka Takarada walks near Kami-Igusa Station in a calm everyday moment overshadowed by the subtle unease of SSSS.GRIDMAN’s story.
  • This moment shows Rikka Takarada walking alone on a street near Kami-Igusa Station, with a quiet mood touched by distance and unease. As the story reaches the point where the characters begin to sense abnormalities in their city and cracks in everyday life, scenes like this strengthen SSSS.GRIDMAN’s feeling that something unsettling hides beneath ordinary routines. Rikka still appears calm on the surface, but she is carrying complicated feelings about her friends, the situation around her, and emotions she cannot fully express. Before and after this moment, she stands between normal daily life and a growing extraordinary crisis, slowly being pushed to face what she truly feels. The real location is near Kami-Igusa Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, and the anime reproduces the street layout, station-front scale, and surrounding building placement with impressive accuracy. The road shape, pedestrian flow, and open space around the station are especially recognizable, while signage and shop details are simplified in the anime to create a cleaner visual style. When visiting, pay attention to the station exterior, roadside railings, corner storefronts, and updated advertisement boards; although some signs and shops may have changed since the anime aired, the core streetscape remains easy to identify, making it an excellent spot for a pilgrimage visit and Street View comparison.
Is this SSSS.GRIDMAN spot right outside Kami-Igusa Station?
Yes, the scene is based on the area immediately around Kami-Igusa Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, so it is very easy to reach on foot after exiting the station.
Are there any photography restrictions around the station frontage?
Casual street photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians, filming station staff without permission, or pointing cameras into private shops and residences.
Is there anything nearby that makes this stop especially worthwhile for anime fans?
Yes, Kami-Igusa is also known for its Gundam-related local identity, and the compact station area makes it easy to compare multiple real-life angles with screenshots in one short visit.

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