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zatsu tabi thats journey takeshiba ferry terminal

Zatsu Tabi: Thats Journey

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Takeshiba Station (Yurikamome Line) or Hamamatsucho Station (JR Yamanote/Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokyo Monorail)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot from Takeshiba Station, or about 8 minutes on foot from Hamamatsucho Station
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to sunset on clear days for waterfront light and the most anime-like harbor atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A travel departure moment at Takeshiba Ferry Terminal captures the series’ mood of spontaneous adventure beside Tokyo’s waterfront.
  • This moment comes at a turning point where the protagonist is about to set out on a new journey, carrying a mood of clear anticipation mixed with slight uncertainty. Arriving in the Takeshiba area, the character stands before a major travel hub and the open waterfront, with everyday hesitation gradually giving way to excitement for the unknown destination ahead. In Zatsu Tabi, this kind of shot is not just about moving from one place to another; it highlights the series’ spontaneous spirit of traveling wherever curiosity leads. Before departure, the character checks the route and takes in the atmosphere where city and harbor meet, and from here the story naturally moves into the next leg of the trip. In real life, Takeshiba Ferry Terminal is an important Tokyo gateway to the Izu Islands, Ogasawara, and other outlying islands, and if the anime shows the front of the terminal, the promenade, or a seaside angle, the match is usually very recognizable. The terminal exterior, signs reading 竹芝客船ターミナル and Tokai Kisen markings, plus the broad Tokyo Bay views are especially useful for comparison. The anime may simplify the number of signs, road fixtures, and port equipment to create a cleaner frame, but the landmark placement and overall spatial direction generally stay faithful to the real site. When compared with on-site photos or Google Street View, the surrounding redeveloped walkways, greenery, and attached facilities may look more modern and polished in reality, yet the main entrance, connecting paths, and waterfront perspectives still preserve the same strong sense of adventure and departure seen in the series.
Can fans freely photograph around Takeshiba Ferry Terminal?
Yes, the public exterior areas and waterfront promenades are generally fine for photos, but avoid blocking passengers and do not enter restricted boarding or port-operation zones.
Is the anime viewpoint easier to match from Takeshiba Station or Hamamatsucho Station?
Takeshiba Station is the easiest starting point because it connects directly to the terminal area and waterfront deck, making scene matching much faster than approaching from Hamamatsucho.
Are there useful facilities nearby for an anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the terminal area has waiting spaces, restrooms, vending machines, convenience options nearby, and easy access to the surrounding waterfront complex for breaks between photo spots.

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