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the summit of the gods myojin otoko saka

The Summit of the Gods

Tokyo

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the summit of the gods myojin otoko saka
  • Nearest Station: Ochanomizu Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 7 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer people; weekdays are best
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Makoto Fukamachi walks alone up the steep stone steps of Myojin Otoko-zaka in a quiet, reflective city scene.
  • This moment appears in one of the film’s quieter passages, with Makoto Fukamachi walking alone up the Otoko-zaka stone steps toward the shrine in an atmosphere of restraint and reflection. As he continues investigating Joji Habu’s past and whereabouts, he is pulled between obsession, curiosity, and unease, and this urban slope perfectly mirrors the loneliness of moving step by step toward the truth. There is no dramatic action here, but the frame conveys the weight on his mind, and soon after, Fukamachi becomes even more deeply entangled in Habu’s life and mountain-driven convictions. In real life, the scene closely matches Myojin Otoko-zaka beside Kanda Myojin in Tokyo, especially in the straight, steep stone staircase, the railings on both sides, and the shrine structures and city backdrop visible above. The real location has more noticeable signs, notices, and modern details, including shrine guidance boards, safety information, and traces of nearby commerce, while the anime simplifies those elements to focus on emotion and spatial depth. Overall, the layout and terrain are recreated very accurately, making this a highly recognizable and rewarding spot for anime pilgrimage fans.
Can I freely photograph the stairs at Myojin Otoko-zaka?
Yes, outdoor photography of the staircase is generally allowed if you do not block worshippers or events. Avoid tripods during busy times and be respectful near shrine grounds and entrances.
Is this exact staircase easy to match with the anime frame?
Yes, the steep straight stone steps and side railings make it one of the easier Tokyo anime locations to identify. A Street View check helps confirm the angle before you visit.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the area around Kanda Myojin and Ochanomizu has convenience stores, cafés, restrooms within shrine facilities, and easy train access. It works well as a brief stop alongside Akihabara or Yushima visits.

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