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the pet girl of sakurasou senso ji temple west stairs

The Pet Girl of Sakurasou

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
17m 56s
the pet girl of sakurasou senso ji temple west stairs
  • Nearest Station: Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Tobu Skytree Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on a weekday, especially outside major festival periods
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Sorata, Mashiro, and Nanami move through the west-side stair area of Senso-ji during a quiet but emotionally charged outing scene.
  • This moment occurs during an outing around Asakusa, where the atmosphere seems casual on the surface but quietly reveals the changing emotional distance between the characters. Sorata is busy looking after Mashiro, whose actions and feelings are difficult to predict, while also being unable to ignore Nanami and her subtle reactions. As a result, even though the scene is simply set on the stairs and walkway beside the temple, it carries the awkwardness, self-consciousness, and unspoken emotions typical of a youth drama. The importance of this part of the episode is not a major event, but the way ordinary movement through the city gradually builds the relationships between the characters. The real-life spot is the west-side stairs area of Senso-ji, and the anime reproduces the stair layout, stone railings, surrounding path, and overall temple atmosphere with impressive accuracy, making the location easy to identify despite slight camera adjustments. In reality, the area is much busier, with tourists, worshippers, and nearby vendors making the scene feel more crowded, while the anime simplifies the background to keep the focus on the characters. Some details such as signs, guide boards, barriers, and pavement may have changed over the years, but the core structure of the stairs and surrounding temple landscape remains largely the same. If you want to recreate a similar shot, it is best to avoid midday and weekends for a cleaner composition closer to the anime.
Can I take photos on the west stairs of Senso-ji for anime pilgrimage shots?
Yes, casual photography is generally allowed in the outdoor temple grounds, but avoid blocking stairs or pathways and be respectful during worship activities and busy periods.
Is this Sakurasou location easy to match with Google Street View?
Mostly yes—the stair shape, stone railings, and temple-side approach are recognizable, though foot traffic and minor sign changes can make exact framing harder than in the anime.
When should I visit this Senso-ji spot to recreate the scene with fewer people?
Go early in the morning on a weekday, ideally outside New Year, cherry blossom season, and Sanja Matsuri dates, when Asakusa becomes especially crowded.

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