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welcome to the n h k negishi inari daimyojin shrine

Welcome to the N.H.K.

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
21m 33s
welcome to the n h k negishi inari daimyojin shrine
  • Nearest Station: Nishi-Magome Station (Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for softer light and a quieter neighborhood feel
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Satou and Misaki stand near a quiet neighborhood shrine approach, framed by trees and shrine elements in a subdued, reflective moment.
  • This moment comes during the stage when Satou and Misaki are gradually growing closer, as they arrive around a quiet shrine area filled with an everyday calm but also a subtle unease. Satou appears to be simply following Misaki’s lead, yet inside he is still struggling between self-doubt and avoidance, while Misaki maintains her gentle but mysterious attitude, as if she is slowly approaching the sealed-off parts of his heart. Rather than a dramatic confrontation, the scene captures the distinctive loneliness and ambiguity of Welcome to the N.H.K.: beneath an ordinary walk and conversation, both characters carry emptiness and expectations they cannot easily express, setting up later emotional and psychological revelations. Compared with the real Negishi Inari Daimyojin Shrine, the anime recreates the mood of the place quite accurately, especially the narrow neighborhood-shrine atmosphere, the sense of enclosure, and the quiet greenery around the shrine approach. In real life, the shrine is a modest local site tucked into a residential area rather than a large tourist shrine with a grand avenue, so the intimate feeling in the anime matches the real location very well. The signage and shrine name markers are simpler on site, while the anime streamlines and stylizes them rather than copying every detail exactly. Some vegetation, railings, pavement, and nearby house details may have changed over the years, but the terrain, spatial proportions, and overall impression of the entrance remain highly recognizable, making this a satisfying pilgrimage spot that compares well with both Street View and an in-person visit.
Is Negishi Inari Daimyojin Shrine easy to access for a Welcome to the N.H.K. pilgrimage?
Yes, it is reachable on foot from Nishi-Magome Station, though the walk is longer than at major anime spots. The shrine sits in a residential area, so using a map app and visiting quietly is recommended.
Can I take comparison photos at the shrine entrance and surrounding street?
Outdoor photography is generally possible from public space, but this is a small neighborhood shrine, so avoid blocking paths or photographing nearby homes. If worshippers are present, keep your stay brief and respectful.
Does the real shrine still resemble the anime scene today?
Yes, the overall layout, slope, and intimate local-shrine atmosphere are still recognizable, even if small details like plants, railings, or pavement have changed over time. It is a good spot for Street View and on-site comparison.

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