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steins gate the movie load region of d j vu buyoshi inari shrine

Steins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà Vu

Tokyo

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steins gate the movie load region of d j vu buyoshi inari shrine
  • Nearest Station: Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the film
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kurisu Makise stands quietly before the entrance of Buyoshi Inari Shrine in a subdued, reflective street-side moment.
  • This scene appears during one of the quieter passages of Steins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà Vu, with Kurisu standing alone in front of the shrine in an atmosphere filled with longing and unease. As Okabe’s existence becomes increasingly ambiguous and unstable, she tries to understand the feelings she can no longer ignore while chasing traces that seem ready to slip from her memory. The moment feels like a pause where she gathers her thoughts, and the calm street corner and shrine setting emphasize her loneliness, confusion, and determination to hold onto Okabe once more; afterward, she begins to confront both her feelings and the truth more directly. The anime matches the real Buyoshi Inari Shrine quite closely, especially in the entrance layout, stone features, the way nearby houses press close to the street, and the slight road elevation that shapes the viewing angle. The film simplifies the torii area and the small open space in front to create a cleaner composition focused on the character, while the real site includes more everyday details such as signs, overhead wires, building textures, and roadside fixtures that are reduced or omitted in the animation. For fans recreating the shot, standing near the front-facing roadside angle works best, and Google Street View is helpful for comparing the shrine entrance, surrounding homes, and road alignment, making this a highly recognizable and satisfying pilgrimage location.
Can I freely photograph the Buyoshi Inari Shrine scene spot?
Yes, exterior photography from the public street is generally possible, but keep noise low and avoid blocking the narrow road or shrine entrance. If you want close-up shots inside the grounds, be respectful because it is a local religious site.
What is the easiest station for this Steins;Gate movie pilgrimage stop?
Zoshigaya Station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line is the most convenient option, and the shrine is only a short walk away. Gakushuinshita on the Toden Arakawa Line is another practical nearby stop.
Is the anime composition still easy to match today with Street View or on site?
Yes, the shrine entrance, road angle, and surrounding residential layout remain recognizable, so it is still a good match for comparison. Street View is especially useful for checking your standing position before visiting.

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