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welcome to the n h k shrine

Welcome to the N.H.K.

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 24
Time
20m 0s
welcome to the n h k shrine
  • Nearest Station: Sakurashinmachi Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting and a calmer residential atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Satou and Misaki stand near the shrine approach in a quiet, emotionally charged moment late in Welcome to the N.H.K. episode 24.
  • Near the end of episode 24, Satou and Misaki arrive in front of the shrine as the mood shifts from breakdown, avoidance, and self-denial into a quieter moment where they can finally be honest with each other. This scene follows their long struggle with loneliness, dependence, and self-worth: Satou stops merely running from reality, while Misaki begins to reveal her real fears and vulnerability. Although they seem to be simply pausing in front of the shrine, the moment symbolizes a major turning point in their relationship, as both finally choose to see one another and try to move forward. The feeling is tinged with sadness, but even more with relief and a small yet genuine sense of hope. In real life, the scene corresponds to the road space in front of the shrine, and the anime captures the slope, roadside greenery, and enclosed feeling around the entrance well, creating a quiet and intimate atmosphere for conversation. The actual road scale, corner layout, and elevation changes match the anime quite closely, making the location recognizable, though signage, guardrails, pavement details, and tree growth have changed over time. Some background elements were simplified in animation so the focus stays on the characters and their emotions. For anime pilgrimage fans, this is a spot where the overall outline is highly faithful even if small details were cleaned up, and it is especially rewarding to compare the slope, road width, and entrance direction with Google Street View.
Is this shrine-front road easy to photograph for Welcome to the N.H.K. scene matching?
Yes, the road itself is publicly accessible and usually quiet enough for careful frame matching. Please avoid blocking the narrow street or photographing into nearby private homes.
Can I use Google Street View to confirm the exact angle before visiting?
Yes, this spot is one of the easier NHK locations to pre-check on Street View because the slope, road width, and shrine-side greenery are clearly visible. It helps a lot for matching the anime composition before you go.
Are there any etiquette rules when visiting the shrine area for anime pilgrimage?
Treat it as a real neighborhood shrine entrance, not a tourist set. Keep voices low, do not enter restricted shrine spaces without permission, and avoid tripods during busy local hours.

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