6 Real-Life Locations of Tada-kun Never Falls in Love
Tada-kun wa Koi wo Shinai is your typical high school romance anime where the main protagonist meets the love of his life by accident but has to face an obstacle. One of them has the bloodline of a royal family! The story follows how their relationships develop throughout the show.
The anime is appealing to look at, the art style is spectacular and consistent. The anime is pleasant to watch. Upon watching the anime, you will notice that some sceneries were inspired by real-life locations and they could even be near you. For anime pilgrimage lovers, these are the six real-life locations of Tada-kun Never Falls in Love:
- Sakurada-mon Gate
- Hibiya Park
- Ginza
- Sakagura Chichibu Nishiki
- Chidorigafuchi Park
- Tokyo Skytree
Sakurada-mon Gate
The Sakuradamon Gate introduces the real-life locations of Tada-kun never falls in love. The place is famous as it was the location of an assassination referred to as the Sakuradamon Incident.
Sakuradamon Gate comprises two gates which stand at right angles to each other, creating an enclosed space. Sakurada-mon Gate was designated in 1951 as an Important Cultural Asset to Japan since it’s the largest remaining gate of the former Edo Castle
Address: 1-1 Kokyogaien, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0002, Japan
How to get there
The gate is easily accessible. It is a
- A 1-minute walk from Exit 3 of Sakuradamon Station
- 3-minute’ walk from Exit A2 of Kasumigaseki Station
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Hibiya Park
The next real-life location of Tada-kun never falls in love is Hibiya Park. Most of the scenes from the anime are located at Shinkei Pond inside this park. It is a suitable area to visit carefully and has a rich history.
It was indeed a feudal ground during the Edo period (1603–1867) and then a military parade square for much of the Meiji era (1868–1912) before being converted into Japan’s first Western-inspired modern park in 1903.
The park is located in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan and covers an area of 161,636.66 m2 (16 hectares). In the park, there are large tennis courts, flower beds that manage seasonal flowers, a large fountain and Matsumotoro, a famous Western Restaurant.
Address: 1 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0012, Japan
How to get there
Hibiya Park can be easily reached by train. From Kasumigaseki Station on the Marunouchi Line or Hibiya Station on the Hibiya Line is just a two-minute walk to the park. If you are coming from the Tokyo Station, you can take a bus via Marunouchi My plaza
Ginza
Ginza is the main location of the anime, it is the district where Mitsuyoshi Tada, the main male protagonist of the series lives in a corner of Ginza with his grandfather and his sister Yui. It is one of the most famous shopping centres, dining and entertainment districts in Tokyo.
It features numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, cafes and nightclubs. No time to be bored in Ginza, thus making it one of the top real-life locations of Tada-kun never falls in love.
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Sakagura Chichibu Nishiki
Sakagurachichibunishiki is unique among the real-life locations of Tada-kun never falls in love as it has a direct link with the protagonist. It was the model of the Tada’s Coffee Shop, owned by Mitsuyoshi Tada’s Grandfather in the anime. Though it wasn’t a coffee shop in real life, probably it’s a brewery, there are still similarities with that of the anime.
Chidorigafuchi Park
Chidorigafuchi Park is the second park among these real-life locations of Tada-kun never falls in Love and is a famous spot to observe cherry blossoms. The park is 700 meters long.
To better enjoy the park visit Chidorigafuchi moat between late March and early April for pastel pink views. Sheltered by hundreds of sakura trees of differing varieties, the moat is draped in pink by the blossoms during cherry blossom season.
Address: Japan, 〒102-0082 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kojimachi, 1 Chome−2
How to access the park
From Exit 3a or Exit 4 of Hanzomon Station Chidorigafuchi Park is just a three-minute walk on the Hanzomon line. But from Exit 1 or Exit 3 of Kojimachi Station on the Yurakucho Subway Line, it’s an eight-minute
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Tokyo Skytree
The last of the real-life locations of Tada-kun Never Falls in Love is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. On November 11, 2011, TokyoSkytree was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the tallest tower with 634 meters.
Besides, Tada-kun never falls in love, this monument features in other series like Jujutsu Kaisen and Haikyu!!.
Tokyo Skytree’s official website
Address: 1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan
How to reach Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree can be reached by direct buses from
- Ueno Station (30 minutes, 220 yen, every 30-60 minutes),
- Tokyo Disney Resort (45-55 minutes, 800 yen, every 60 minutes) and
- Haneda Airport. Alternatively, it is a 20-minute walk across the Sumida River from Asakusa.
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