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suzume tokaido shinkansen south transfer gate

Suzume

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
57m 18s
suzume tokaido shinkansen south transfer gate
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Station (JR Tokaido Shinkansen / JR Lines / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: Inside the station; about 3 minutes on foot from the Yaesu-side concourse depending on your gate
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on weekdays for clearer photos; avoid peak commuter hours and holiday rush periods
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Suzume stands inside Tokyo Station near the Tokaido Shinkansen South Transfer Gate, caught in a tense moment of transit during her urgent journey.
  • This moment comes during Suzume’s continuing journey across Japan as she chases the spreading disaster, with Tokyo Station serving as another crucial transfer point in her trip. She appears visibly rushed and tense, carrying both worry for Souta and anxiety about the uncertain road ahead, yet even more strongly a determination not to stop moving. The scene sits between exhaustion and resolve, showing how she has changed from someone swept into events into someone actively choosing to bear their weight. In real life, the location is the area around the Tokaido Shinkansen South Transfer Gate inside Tokyo Station, and the film recreates the interior with impressive accuracy, especially in the width of the corridor, the lighting, the ticket gate arrangement, and the placement of the large directional signs. The signage style also closely matches JR station design, with dark backgrounds, clear white lettering, and color-coded route information typical of a major transport hub. The anime simplifies some background clutter by reducing advertisements, temporary notices, and the density of travelers, making Suzume’s emotions stand out more clearly. For fans visiting in person, the spot is highly recognizable, though Tokyo Station is extremely busy and small visual differences may appear due to renovations or updated guidance systems.
Can I photograph the Suzume spot at the Tokaido Shinkansen South Transfer Gate?
Yes, casual photography is generally possible inside Tokyo Station, but avoid blocking passenger flow, tripods, and filming near ticket gates during busy periods. Staff may ask you to move if the area becomes congested.
Do I need a Shinkansen ticket to reach this exact Suzume location?
The South Transfer Gate area is within Tokyo Station’s internal transfer zone, so access depends on your route and ticket status. If you are not traveling, you may need an admission ticket or to stay in the public concourse side for nearby angle recreation.
What is the best time to recreate the Suzume frame without huge crowds?
Try mid-morning after the commuter rush or early afternoon on a weekday. Weekends, holiday travel periods, and evening rush hours are much busier around the Shinkansen transfer gates.

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