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the summit of the gods sanei dream center

The Summit of the Gods

Tokyo

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the summit of the gods sanei dream center
  • Nearest Station: Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line), Exit C2/C3
  • Walk: 1–2 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening on a clear day for a similar urban atmosphere and lighting
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Fukamachi Makoto stands along a busy Ginza street, framed by the rounded facade of the Sanei Dream Center.
  • This moment appears during the story’s investigative thread, as Makoto Fukamachi walks alone through central Tokyo while still pulled forward by clues connected to Joji Habu and the mysterious camera film. He seems calm on the surface, but inside he is driven by curiosity, impatience, and a heavy sense of pressure. The busy cityscape sharply contrasts with his isolation, making the scene feel like a brief pause before his pursuit of the truth intensifies; afterward, he digs further into Habu’s past and moves closer to the deeper truth about mountaineering, obsession, and the limits of life. The anime recreates the Sukiyabashi Crossing area in Ginza with impressive accuracy, especially the distinctive cylindrical form of the Sanei Dream Center, which remains instantly recognizable even with simplified animation details. The street angle, building massing, and urban atmosphere closely match the real location, though the film tones down some signage, brand markings, and pedestrian density to keep the focus on the character. In real life, this is one of Ginza’s best-known landmarks, and while commercial signs may have changed since the film’s release, the overall streetscape, corner perspective, and road width are still easy to match. A Google Street View comparison clearly confirms the curved facade, intersection layout, and background building heights, making this a highly satisfying anime pilgrimage spot.
Is the Sanei Dream Center still easy to identify from the anime scene?
Yes. Its rounded facade at the Sukiyabashi/Ginza intersection is still the key landmark, even though surrounding storefront signs and tenants can change over time.
Can I recreate the shot from the sidewalk without entering any building?
Yes, the scene can be matched from public sidewalks around the intersection. Be careful during busy signal changes, because this area gets heavy pedestrian traffic.
What is the most convenient station for this pilgrimage spot?
Ginza Station is the easiest access point, only a short walk away, and Yurakucho Station is also close enough if you are exploring the wider Ginza area.

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