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the angel next door spoils me rotten keyaki tree lined street

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
15m 41s
the angel next door spoils me rotten keyaki tree lined street
  • Nearest Station: Kokubunji Station (JR Chuo Line / Seibu Kokubunji Line), then local bus toward the Keyaki Namiki area
  • Walk: About 5–10 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in autumn or early winter for the closest tree-lined atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Amane and Mahiru stand along a broad keyaki-lined street, framed by trees and a quiet residential roadway in a subdued early-series moment.
  • This moment appears early in the story, after Amane Fujimiya and Mahiru Shiina have their fateful rainy-evening encounter, when they still feel slightly distant yet are beginning to grow closer. The tree-lined street creates a quiet, delicate mood that reflects Amane’s increasing concern for Mahiru, while also hinting at Mahiru’s outward calm and inner loneliness. Around this point in the plot, their relationship is gradually shifting from simply being neighbors to caring for and understanding each other, with their feelings building through everyday interactions. In real life, the anime’s road composition matches the keyaki-lined avenue very well, especially the straight roadway, orderly sidewalks, and rows of trees that create the same open atmosphere. The scale of the street, curb layout, and planting arrangement are all very similar, so even with the anime’s simplification and beautification, the location remains highly recognizable. There is no obvious anime-specific sign on site, as it is primarily an ordinary residential street, and the anime cleans up some background clutter, utility poles, and fine detail to create a more romantic visual tone. When compared with Street View, the series clearly keeps the real landscape’s structural base while enhancing the lighting and color to support the characters’ emotions.
Is this exact Angel Next Door street easy to photograph without causing trouble?
Yes, it is a normal public street, so you can shoot from sidewalks and roadside spaces. Avoid blocking traffic, private driveways, or photographing nearby homes too closely.
Are there any official anime signs or pilgrimage markers at Keyaki Tree-Lined Street?
No permanent official anime sign is known at this spot. Fans usually identify it by matching the tree rows, road shape, and Street View angles rather than on-site plaques.
What is the best way to recreate the Episode 1 mood at this location?
Visit in the late afternoon on an overcast or soft-light day, when the street feels calmer and closer to the anime’s subdued tone. Autumn foliage can also make the tree-lined view especially photogenic.

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