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steins gate 0 riken main gate

Steins;Gate 0

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
11m 43s
steins gate 0 riken main gate
  • Nearest Station: Wako-shi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line / Fukutoshin Line / Tobu Tojo Line)
  • Walk: 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for matching light and cleaner exterior views
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Okabe stands before the gate area linked to RIKEN, framed in a subdued, realistic shot that emphasizes his isolation.
  • This moment appears early in Steins;Gate 0, during the story’s oppressive and grieving phase, when Rintaro Okabe has abandoned the theatrical identity of Hououin Kyouma and is living under the trauma of the past and Kurisu Makise’s death. As he arrives at a setting tied to RIKEN, the scene carries a cold, realistic atmosphere that seems to pull him back into the world where Kurisu once existed, forcing him to confront memories he has been trying to avoid. It is not an explosive dramatic beat, but rather a quiet and heavy pause: Okabe looks calm on the surface, yet inside he is filled with regret, emptiness, and the pain of being unable to truly move on. After this, the story gradually pushes him back toward the people and ideas connected to Kurisu, time machines, and world lines. In real life, the anime draws quite directly from the RIKEN Main Gate, with the entrance layout, walls, and the spatial relationship to the road all clearly reflected, making the location easy for anime pilgrims to recognize. The show uses cooler, cleaner tones to fit its mood, while the real site changes depending on season, light, and vegetation. Signage and gate details may be simplified or altered in the anime rather than copied exactly, but the restrained, quiet, slightly closed-off character of a research institute entrance is preserved very well. For on-site comparison, the road width, tree height, and position of security facilities are the key matching details; these are broadly accurate, though the real location feels more practical and lived-in because of everyday traffic signs, security equipment, and the fact that it remains an active research facility.
Can fans photograph the RIKEN main gate from outside?
Yes, exterior photos from public roads are generally possible, but this is an active research facility, so avoid blocking the entrance, security posts, or photographing restricted areas.
Is the Steins;Gate 0 gate scene still easy to match on site today?
Yes, the gate area and surrounding road layout remain recognizable, though trees, signage, and security equipment may differ slightly from the anime and older Street View imagery.
Should I rely on Google Street View before visiting this location?
Absolutely—Street View is one of the best ways to confirm your angle in advance, especially since this is not a tourist spot and you should plan a quick, respectful stop.

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