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Steins;Gate

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
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  • Nearest Station: Suehirocho Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for a similar street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Okabe walks alone along a quiet street near Akihabara, caught in a moment of uneasy thought.
  • Around Episode 5, Rintaro Okabe is beginning to realize that the “Phone Microwave (name subject to change)” may be tied to strange shifts in time, and the bizarre incidents piling up around him force his usual theatrical confidence into something far more guarded. In this moment, he walks alone through a side street near Akihabara, seemingly sorting through clues and checking whether reality has changed again; although he still carries himself like Hououin Kyouma, his real feelings are a mix of confusion, unease, and stubborn obsession with the truth. The scene sits at a turning point where ordinary daily life and the abnormal are starting to fully overlap, deepening the series’ suspense. In real life, the location closely matches the atmosphere of the small streets on Akihabara’s outskirts: the straight road, street width, utility poles, and arrangement of homes and small buildings all feel very faithful to the area around these coordinates. The anime simplifies some background details, reducing signage, roadside clutter, and other messy urban elements, so the frame looks cleaner and more compositionally focused than the real street. When compared on foot or with Street View, the road direction, corner building volumes, and open feel of the street still make the model location recognizable, though actual signs and storefronts have changed over time since the series aired. Overall, this is a pilgrimage spot where the atmosphere remains highly accurate even if the finer details have evolved with the years.
Is this Steins;Gate street spot easy to access from Akihabara?
Yes. It is within walking distance of both Suehirocho Station and the broader Akihabara area, making it easy to include in a pilgrimage route on foot.
Can I take photos here without causing problems?
Yes, but it is a normal public street in a residential-urban area, so avoid blocking traffic, photographing private homes closely, or using tripods that obstruct pedestrians.
Does the real location still look like the anime frame today?
The overall street layout and atmosphere remain recognizable, but storefronts, signs, and minor streetscape details have changed over the years, so Street View comparison is very helpful before visiting.

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