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sword art online ii kamiasao neighborhood

Sword Art Online II

Tokyo

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sword art online ii kamiasao neighborhood
  • Nearest Station: Shin-Yurigaoka Station (Odakyu Odawara Line / Odakyu Tama Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and a quieter residential atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet residential street in Kamiasao is shown in a calm transitional shot in Sword Art Online II.
  • This moment appears as a calm transition on a residential road, using a quiet streetscape to carry the heavier, more reflective emotions between character scenes. Even though no characters are visible in the frame, this kind of shot is often used to show the story settling briefly after intense events, letting viewers feel the characters sorting through anxiety, exhaustion, and thoughts about what comes next. The surrounding scenes are typically tied to conversations, movement through the real world, or an emotional turning point, which gives this otherwise ordinary street corner a gentle sense of loneliness and everyday life. The real-world match is a residential street in Kamiasao, Asao Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, where the overall road alignment, slight slope, house placement, and utility poles closely capture the ordinary atmosphere emphasized in the anime. The anime simplifies some architectural details and cleans up visual clutter, often reducing signage, parking notices, and private residential details to keep the frame tidy. In reality, seasonal changes, parked cars, trimmed greenery, and updated road markings may create some differences, but the overall composition and quiet neighborhood feeling remain easy to recognize, making it a solid pilgrimage spot.
Is this Sword Art Online II location easy to visit from central Tokyo?
Yes. The Kamiasao neighborhood is reachable via Shin-Yurigaoka Station, which has direct Odakyu connections from central Tokyo, followed by a short walk into the residential area.
Can I take photos freely at this Kamiasao anime location?
You can generally photograph the street from public roads, but this is a quiet residential neighborhood, so avoid blocking traffic, pointing cameras at private homes, or lingering loudly.
Is there an exact landmark or sign that confirms the anime spot?
This location is recognized mainly by the street layout, slope, utility poles, and housing arrangement rather than a single major landmark. Google Street View is very helpful for matching the frame before you go.

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