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welcome to the n h k slope

Welcome to the N.H.K.

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
21m 20s
welcome to the n h k slope
  • Nearest Station: Yomiuriland-mae Station (Odakyu Odawara Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Satou and Misaki walk together on a quiet residential slope, framed by the descending street and houses around them.
  • This moment shows Satou and Misaki walking together on a residential slope, still keeping the subtle and slightly awkward distance that defines their relationship. By episode 11, Satou remains trapped between self-loathing and anxiety about the future, yet he can no longer ignore Misaki’s constant presence and support. Nothing dramatic happens in the frame, but it captures the heavy, subdued mood that is so characteristic of the series. The rise and fall of the slope mirrors Satou’s mental state: climbing feels difficult, hinting at his slow struggle to pull himself out of his shut-in life. The emotional weight before and after this moment lies less in any single event and more in how their bond inches forward through silences and hesitant conversation, drawing them closer while still keeping them emotionally guarded. In real life, this slope matches the anime composition quite closely, especially in the road gradient, the arrangement of houses on both sides, and the layered view down the street. The anime simplifies some background elements, cleaning up wires, roadside details, and building facades so the characters stand out more clearly, but the overall topography and street direction remain highly recognizable. Over time, renovations, vegetation changes, parked cars, and updated traffic signage may make the location look slightly different from the broadcast version. Even so, when compared with on-site photos or Street View, the correspondence in spatial feel and street outline is still strong, making this one of the more easily verified Welcome to the N.H.K. pilgrimage spots.
Is this NHK slope easy to visit from central Tokyo?
Yes. The area is reachable by Odakyu Line via Yomiuriland-mae Station, followed by a short uphill walk through a quiet residential neighborhood.
Can I take photos freely at this Welcome to the N.H.K. location?
You can usually take photos from the public street, but this is a residential area, so avoid blocking roads, pointing cameras into homes, or lingering loudly.
Does the slope still look like it does in the anime and on Street View?
The road shape and downhill perspective still match very well, though house exteriors, parked cars, plants, and small roadside details may differ from older screenshots.

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