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steins gate kitchen jiro sotokanda

Steins;Gate

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
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steins gate kitchen jiro sotokanda
  • Nearest Station: Suehirocho Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on weekdays for clearer street views and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Okabe and Mayuri move through Sotokanda in a seemingly ordinary Akihabara street moment that quietly foreshadows the growing unease of Steins;Gate.
  • This moment appears in the early part of Steins;Gate, when ordinary daily life and growing abnormality begin to overlap. Rintarou Okabe and Mayuri Shiina are still moving around Akihabara as usual, but Okabe is already troubled by the strange events that happened earlier. On the surface, their interaction keeps its familiar light rhythm, and Mayuri maintains her gentle, airheaded warmth, yet Okabe’s attention is being pulled toward an unsettling sense that reality itself is out of place. That gives this scene the classic early Steins;Gate mood: an everyday city street that looks completely normal, while quietly guiding the characters toward a much larger turning point in fate. After this, Okabe becomes even more deeply absorbed in chasing the mysteries of time and distorted memory. In real life, the scene is a close match to the streetscape of Sotokanda, especially in the placement of the storefronts, the direction of the road, and the arrangement of the buildings facing the street. Around Kitchen Jiro Sotokanda, the anime does not reproduce every sign exactly, but it preserves the overall silhouette and color balance well enough for viewers to recognize the location, which is a typical semi-realistic approach in Steins;Gate. Compared with the real site, the biggest differences are usually updated signage, tenant changes, facade color adjustments, and the shifting positions of roadside elements such as boards, vending machines, or traffic signs. Even so, the street width, the corner perspective, and the distinctive Akihabara commercial atmosphere remain highly consistent. For anime pilgrims, comparing the site from a similar angle, especially alongside Street View, still makes the series’ remarkable urban background accuracy easy to appreciate.
Is the original Kitchen Jiro Sotokanda storefront still there to photograph?
The exact tenant status can change, and the old Kitchen Jiro branding may no longer match the anime era. Fans usually visit for the street angle and building alignment rather than expecting the storefront signage to be unchanged.
What is the easiest way to recreate this Steins;Gate shot?
Use Suehirocho Station as your approach point and line up the street-facing buildings first, since signs and small fixtures have changed over time. Checking Google Street View before your visit helps a lot with matching the anime angle.
Are photos allowed around this location in Akihabara?
Street photography is generally fine from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking pedestrians or shooting directly into private businesses. If staff or security ask you to move, follow local etiquette and keep your stop brief.

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