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sword art online ii otemachi station c10 entrance station exit

Sword Art Online II

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
3m 47s
sword art online ii otemachi station c10 entrance station exit
  • Nearest Station: Otemachi Station (Tokyo Metro/Toei Subway), C10 Exit
  • Walk: 0–2 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday morning or late afternoon for a similar business-district atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet city frame shows the area around Otemachi Station C10 Entrance, establishing the real-world Tokyo setting in Sword Art Online II episode 1.
  • This moment appears near the beginning of Sword Art Online II episode 1, using an everyday Tokyo city view to reestablish the story in the real world after the events of the earlier arc. There is no clear character close-up in the frame, and the station exit and surrounding office district instead work as visual stage-setting, giving the audience a calm urban mood with a faint sense of tension before Kirito is drawn into another case. The surrounding scenes continue that balance between ordinary reality and hidden danger, laying the groundwork for the later Gun Gale Online investigation. The real-life location is Otemachi Station C10 Entrance in central Tokyo, and the anime matches it quite closely in overall composition: the subway exit form, the scale of the office buildings, and the broad business-district streetscape are all recognizably based on the actual place. In reality, the area feels cleaner yet busier in a practical sense, with more signage, traffic markings, street fixtures, and pedestrian guidance than the simplified anime background. The anime trims away many small written signs to keep attention on the exit and street outline, but the location remains highly identifiable and is an easy one for anime pilgrimage comparison.
Can I recreate the Sword Art Online II shot right at Otemachi Station C10 Exit?
Yes, the exit area is publicly accessible, but it is part of a very busy office district, so you may need to stand aside and shoot quickly. Weekday rush hours bring the heaviest foot traffic.
Is photography allowed around Otemachi Station C10 Entrance?
Outdoor photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking the exit or filming commuters up close. Inside station facilities, follow Tokyo Metro and station staff guidance if signs restrict tripods or extended shooting.
What is the best time to compare the anime scene with real life or Street View?
Late morning to afternoon usually gives the clearest view around the exit, while weekday business hours best match the atmosphere seen in the anime. Street View is useful for checking building alignment and signage before your visit.

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