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suzume shimizu moat

Suzume

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
70m 40s
suzume shimizu moat
  • Nearest Station: Takebashi Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, or autumn and winter for cleaner views and softer light
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Suzume stands by the moat in central Tokyo, framed against the stone embankment and calm water in a quiet pause between urgent events.
  • This moment appears during the Tokyo portion of Suzume as the story briefly shifts tone. Suzume stands alone by the Imperial Palace moat, pulling away for a moment from the constant rush of chasing the keystone and closing disaster-linked doors. Her expression suggests fatigue and unease, but also the determination to keep moving forward. It feels like a brief pause in the narrative, showing the tension between the heavy responsibility she carries and the emotional wounds inside her, before the journey pushes on toward more important action and emotional peaks. The real-life location is Shimizu Moat around the Imperial Palace, and the anime preserves key landmarks such as the calm water, the stone embankment across the moat, and the wide-open view, making the match highly recognizable. The shoreline shape, waterway width, and background trees are all quite close to reality, though the film simplifies some railings, pavement details, and the stronger urban feel of the actual area to create a cleaner mood. There is no official Suzume filming-location sign on site, but the public paths around the Imperial Palace have clear area signage and place markers, making it easy for pilgrims to orient themselves. If you want to recreate the frame, daytime or late afternoon with softer light works best for capturing the same quiet urban waterfront atmosphere seen in the film.
Can I freely access the Suzume viewpoint at Shimizu Moat?
Yes, the moat-side public paths around the Imperial Palace outer area are generally open to pedestrians, though access can change during major events, security operations, or maintenance.
Is there an official Suzume location marker at Shimizu Moat?
No official Suzume plaque or anime sign is installed there. Fans usually identify the spot by matching the moat, stone embankment, and path layout with the film and Street View.
What should I know before taking photos around this Imperial Palace area?
Photography from public walkways is normally fine, but avoid blocking paths and do not enter restricted areas. Early or late daylight is best, and nearby stations, convenience stores, and restrooms are easier to find around Takebashi and Kudanshita.

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