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sword art online ii machida okuramachi

Sword Art Online II

Tokyo

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sword art online ii machida okuramachi
  • Nearest Station: Tsurukawa Station (Odakyu Odawara Line), then local bus toward Okura
  • Walk: about 8 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop in Okuramachi
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime; weekdays are best
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet residential street in Machida is shown in a calm establishing shot, emphasizing the ordinary real-world setting of Sword Art Online II.
  • No characters are clearly visible in this moment; instead, the empty residential street creates a sense of transition and grounded reality. Sword Art Online II often uses calm city or suburban scenery like this to bridge moments after combat, investigation, or emotional strain, letting viewers feel the contrast between the ordinary real world and the intensity of the virtual one. The mood here is quiet and reflective, with a faint sense of unresolved tension, as if the characters are about to move on to the next stage of events after a brief pause in an everyday corner of town. In real life, this spot in Okuramachi, Machida, is reproduced with notable accuracy: the direction of the road, the gentle slope, the arrangement of houses, utility poles, and the overall openness of the neighborhood all suggest close reference to the actual location. The anime cleans up the background by simplifying signage, small wires, parked cars, and some residential details, creating a tidier composition. Compared with the anime, the real site feels more lived-in, and the plants, road texture, and building exteriors may vary with season and time, but a Google Street View comparison still makes the location recognizable from the road shape and surrounding structures.
What is the easiest way to reach this Sword Art Online II spot in Okuramachi?
The usual route is from Tsurukawa Station on the Odakyu Line, then a local bus into the Okura/Okuramachi area, followed by a short walk. Because this is a residential district, checking current bus times before you go is recommended.
Can I safely recreate the shot here with photos?
Yes, but this is a normal neighborhood street, so keep to public roads and avoid blocking traffic or pointing cameras into private homes. Quick handheld photos are fine; tripods and long setups are best avoided.
Is the location still recognizable compared with the anime and Street View?
Yes, fans can still match the road alignment, slope, and surrounding house layout quite well, even if minor details have changed over time. Street View is very useful for lining up the angle before visiting.

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