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true love story summer days and yet yan house

True Love Story Summer Days; and yet...

Tokyo

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true love story summer days and yet yan house
  • Nearest Station: Keikyū Tomioka Station (Keikyū Main Line)
  • Walk: 15–20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A character stands near the entrance area of Yan's house in a quiet residential street, capturing a subdued and reflective moment.
  • This scene takes place near Yan’s house, where the atmosphere becomes especially quiet, feeling like a brief pause after rising emotional tension in the story. The character does not make any dramatic movement; instead, their position and the surrounding space convey hesitation, lingering feelings, and thoughts that are hard to say aloud. By this point, the relationships between the characters have already built up subtle emotional tension, so arriving at this place gives viewers a sense of familiarity mixed with emotional distance. The silence here often serves as important groundwork for the characters to face their true feelings afterward. In real life, the location sits in a quiet residential area, and the overall street scale, building arrangement, and composition match the anime quite closely. The road layout, house walls, and the space in front of the entrance are especially recognizable. The anime slightly cleans up and beautifies the background, with sharper lines and more unified colors, so the real place feels a bit more ordinary and lived-in. There are no major anime signs or official plaques on site, making this a pilgrimage spot best identified through Street View comparison and architectural details. Because it is part of a normal residential neighborhood, plants, parked cars, address plates, and fence details may change over time, but the core layout and spatial feel remain highly accurate for a respectful visit and photo recreation.
Is this Yan house location an official anime pilgrimage spot?
There does not appear to be any official plaque or tourism marker at the site. Fans usually identify it by matching the residential street layout and house frontage with the anime frame.
Can I take photos here without problems?
Yes, but it is a normal residential area, so keep photography brief and quiet. Avoid blocking driveways, pointing cameras into private property, or lingering in front of homes.
What is the best way to confirm I found the exact spot?
Use the coordinates together with Google Street View and compare the road angle, wall lines, and entrance spacing. Small details like plants or parked cars may have changed, but the overall layout still matches well.

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