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welcome to the n h k shibuya station exit

Welcome to the N.H.K.

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 21
Time
20m 35s
welcome to the n h k shibuya station exit
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and others)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late evening for easier photo matching; weekdays are best
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Satou and Hitomi stand near a busy Shibuya Station exit, dwarfed by the urban streetscape and the flow of pedestrians.
  • This moment appears when Satou and Hitomi are moving through the Shibuya area, where the noise of the city and the constant flow of people only make their inner emptiness and anxiety stand out more sharply. As Hitomi leads him onward, Satou feels confused by her increasingly abnormal behavior and by a situation he cannot control, while Hitomi, driven by a fragile yet obsessive state of mind, draws him deeper into her closed and dangerous psychological world. Before this point, their conversation is already filled with an ominous mood, and after it, the story moves toward a crucial turning point involving her mental collapse and Satou being forced to face reality. The anime scene is based on the streetscape around a Shibuya Station exit, and it captures the road alignment, lane layout, and the urban space in front of the station quite accurately, making the real-life model easy to recognize. However, the background is somewhat simplified: in reality, the signs, commercial billboards, and street-level visual noise are denser and more chaotic. Because Shibuya has undergone years of redevelopment, the actual exit exterior, railings, guidance signs, and surrounding building facades may differ from how they looked when the anime aired, but the overall atmosphere of pressure and movement typical of a major terminal area remains, so the location is still highly recognizable for pilgrimage fans.
Which Shibuya Station exit is best for recreating this Welcome to the N.H.K. shot?
Use the Hachiko-side area around the station exits as your reference, but expect changes from major redevelopment. Check current station maps on-site because exit numbering and surrounding walkways have been updated.
Is photography allowed around this Shibuya Station exit?
Yes, casual photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow or filming tripods in busy passages. Be especially careful during rush hour because station-adjacent areas get very congested.
Has the real location changed a lot since the anime aired?
Yes, Shibuya has changed significantly due to large-scale redevelopment, including station structures and surrounding buildings. Even so, the broader street layout and the feeling of standing outside a major terminal are still recognizable.

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