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zatsu tabi thats journey obara tegoro statue

Zatsu Tabi: Thats Journey

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Mitsukoshimae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Hanzomon Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday late morning or early afternoon for clear light and easy scene matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A calm city-side moment near the Obara Tegoro statue captures the series’ reflective travel mood.
  • In this moment, the series uses a brief pause in the journey to express the protagonist’s habit of observing the city while quietly sorting through her thoughts. Near this landmark, the mood is not dramatic but gently curious, slightly tired, and calm in the way only casual travel can feel. The atmosphere around the scene fits Zatsu Tabi’s relaxed pacing, where the character’s inner state naturally blends with the details of the city. In real life, the Obara Tegoro statue in front of the Shinkin Central Bank sits within a clean urban streetscape in central Tokyo, with broad sidewalks and a business-district atmosphere. If the anime references this spot, the most recognizable elements are likely the statue itself, its pedestal, the paving around it, nearby street trees, and the office buildings behind it. The anime may simplify signage, traffic fixtures, and pedestrian density to keep attention on the character and the landmark, while the actual location shows more corporate signs, road markings, and everyday city detail. Overall, the site is fairly identifiable by matching the corner layout, statue placement, and surrounding building massing, making it a good urban pilgrimage spot to verify through both Google Street View and an on-foot visit.
Can I easily photograph the Obara Tegoro statue from the same angle as the anime?
Yes, the statue is in a public streetside area, so exterior photography is generally straightforward. Visit outside rush hour to avoid office-worker foot traffic and get cleaner comparison shots.
Is this spot officially marked as a Zatsu Tabi pilgrimage location?
As of the latest publicly available information, it is known by fans as a likely model location rather than a prominently labeled official anime spot. You should not expect dedicated anime signage on site.
Are there convenient facilities nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the Nihonbashi and Mitsukoshimae area has plenty of convenience stores, cafes, and public transit access within a short walk. It works well as a quick stop combined with other central Tokyo locations.

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