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steins gate kitchen jiro tsumakoi saka

Steins;Gate

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Suehirocho Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A grounded urban cut in Steins;Gate captures the Tsumakoi-zaka area near Kitchen Jiro, using an ordinary Akihabara streetscape to reinforce the series' realistic setting.
  • This moment is part of Steins;Gate’s everyday Akihabara scenery, a brief urban pause between major twists that highlights the series’ distinctive realism and lived-in atmosphere. Rather than focusing only on one character, the frame often uses the street and storefronts to establish the setting, suggesting that Okabe Rintaro and the others move through this familiar neighborhood. In the surrounding story, the characters are usually in a phase that still looks ordinary on the surface but is quietly approaching major change, so scenes like this carry a calm mood with a faint sense of unease underneath, making Akihabara’s daily life feel even more precious. In real life, the site of Kitchen Jiro Tsumakoi Saka closely matches the kind of streetscape shown around Akihabara in the anime, especially in the road slope, corner layout, and overall scale of the commercial street, all of which reflect how carefully the production referenced real locations. The shop signage, lettering, and colors may differ from the anime version because of rights issues, art-direction simplification, or changes over time, but the broader street outline, building arrangement, and camera angle remain highly recognizable. Compared with the period when the anime aired, the most noticeable differences are shop turnover, replaced signs, and updated traffic markings; when checked against Google Street View, the core building lines and intersection structure are still easy to identify. For anime pilgrims, this is a rewarding place to see how Steins;Gate transformed real Akihabara into a dramatic stage.
Is the Kitchen Jiro Tsumakoi Saka spot still recognizable for Steins;Gate fans?
Yes—the street layout and slope are still recognizable, even though surrounding storefronts and signage have changed over time. Fans usually match the scene by the road geometry and nearby building lines rather than expecting identical shop fronts.
Can I take pilgrimage photos freely around this location?
You can generally photograph the public street, but avoid blocking pedestrians, entrances, or traffic on the slope. If you photograph any active business frontage closely, be respectful and avoid disturbing staff or customers.
What is the easiest route for visiting this Steins;Gate location with nearby anime spots?
Most fans start from Suehirocho or Akihabara Station and combine this stop with other Steins;Gate-related streets in the Kanda-Sotokanda area. It works well as part of a short walking route through the anime’s real-world Akihabara setting.

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