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the angel next door spoils me rotten yamazaki fuchu store

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
15m 42s
the angel next door spoils me rotten yamazaki fuchu store
  • Nearest Station: Nakagawara Station (Keio Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime’s calm neighborhood mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Amane and Mahiru are shown around a neighborhood storefront, capturing the quiet everyday atmosphere of their residential area.
  • This moment appears early in the story, when Amane and Mahiru are still somewhat distant but are beginning to care about each other. After Amane finds Mahiru sitting alone in the rain and clearly feeling down, the distance between them slowly starts to close; everyday neighborhood shots like this store and surrounding street symbolize how their daily lives are beginning to overlap. The mood here is calm, slightly awkward, and gentle. Even if Amane is not very honest with his words, he has already started paying attention to Mahiru’s condition, while Mahiru, still guarded, experiences for the first time someone showing her natural concern. From this point on, their interactions become more frequent, and they gradually grow from neighbors into the most important person in each other’s lives. In real life, this location corresponds to CHETOS Yamazaki 府中店, and the anime uses the storefront as part of the ordinary residential scenery. The overall street-corner composition and building placement are quite recognizable. The easiest matching points are the shop façade, the position of the signage, and the sense of space on the road in front. In the anime, the colors and background information are simplified to create a cleaner image that better fits the series’ soft and quiet atmosphere. Compared with the real site, sign details are usually altered or toned down rather than reproduced exactly, while utility lines, roadside fixtures, and small notices are more visually cluttered in reality than in the anime. Overall, this is a case where the real model is clearly identifiable, but the scene is polished and organized for emotional effect; with maps and Street View comparison, it is still quite easy to confirm the match.
Is CHETOS Yamazaki Fuchu Store still accessible for anime pilgrimage photos?
Yes, the location is publicly accessible from the street side, so fans can photograph the exterior without entering private areas. Be considerate around the storefront and avoid blocking customers or traffic.
Can I recreate the shot exactly in front of the store?
You can get quite close from the roadside, but the anime simplifies signage and background clutter, so the match is strongest in the overall building layout and street angle. A Street View check before visiting helps a lot.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the area is a normal residential-commercial neighborhood with convenience options and station access within walking distance. It works well as a quick stop combined with other The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten locations around western Tokyo.

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