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the summit of the gods asagaya kita 1 chome 38

The Summit of the Gods

Tokyo

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the summit of the gods asagaya kita 1 chome 38
  • Nearest Station: Asagaya Station (JR Chuo Line / JR Sobu Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon on a clear day for residential street lighting similar to the film
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Fukamachi walks alone along a quiet residential street, framed by low-rise buildings and utility poles in a subdued urban Tokyo setting.
  • This moment likely comes during Makoto Fukamachi’s search for clues about Jouji Habu, as he walks alone through a Tokyo neighborhood with a heavy but focused mind. As his investigation deepens, he is no longer simply chasing the truth behind a missing mountaineer; he is also becoming drawn to Habu’s near-obsessive will to climb. Nothing dramatic happens in this instant, but the quiet street atmosphere reflects Fukamachi’s inner pressure, uncertainty, and determination. Before this, he has been gathering scattered fragments of information, and after this, he moves one step closer to the traces Habu left behind. In real life, this location sits in the Asagaya Kita 1-chome area of Suginami, and the anime recreates the narrow residential road, utility poles, and enclosed feeling of low-rise Tokyo buildings with notable accuracy. The scene works less through a single landmark than through the overall mood and structure of the streetscape. While storefronts, house exteriors, signs, parking layouts, plants, and wall colors may have changed over time, the road width, corner geometry, and residential atmosphere remain recognizable. For Street View comparison, the most useful details are the building proportions, overhead wiring, and the depth of the lane perspective, all of which show a strong match between the anime and the real location.
Is this The Summit of the Gods spot easy to reach from central Tokyo?
Yes. It is a short walk from JR Asagaya Station, which is directly connected to central Tokyo via the Chuo and Sobu lines.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble to residents?
Yes, but it is a normal residential street, so keep noise low, avoid blocking driveways, and do not photograph private homes too closely.
What should I compare on Street View to match the anime frame?
Focus on the road width, utility poles, overhead wires, and the proportions of the low-rise buildings rather than expecting identical signs or facades.

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