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5 Centimeters Per Second
Pilgrimage Guide

Sangubashi, Iwafune Station, Tanegashima
An 18-year story at sakura petal speed

πŸ“… Updated May 2026 ・ πŸ“– 13 min read
Released in 2007, Makoto Shinkai's third feature film 5 Centimeters Per Second (Byosoku 5 Centimeter). The title refers to the speed at which cherry blossom petals fall. The bittersweet 18-year story of Takaki Tono and Akari Shinohara, who met in elementary school and kept missing each other across time, is told in three connected short stories. Based on Shinkai's meticulous location scouting, the pilgrimage spots span Tokyo, Tochigi, and Kagoshima (Tanegashima). This guide covers all major locations following the 3-chapter story structure. A live-action film was also released in 2025, drawing renewed attention.
πŸ“– Three Chapters & Their Settings
Episode 1
Oukasho (Cherry Blossom)
Tokyo & Tochigi (Sangubashi, Iwafune Station)
Episode 2
Cosmonaut
Tanegashima, Kagoshima
Episode 3
5 Centimeters Per Second
Tokyo (Sangubashi railway crossing)

1About 5 Centimeters Per Second

5 Centimeters Per Second was released in March 2007 as Makoto Shinkai's third feature. The title comes from the speed at which cherry blossom petals fall. The film follows Takaki Tono and Akari Shinohara, who met and grew close in elementary school. When Akari transfers away, they stay connected through letters β€” until Takaki himself transfers to Tanegashima. Three interconnected short stories trace 18 bittersweet years of their lives.

🎬 Film Highlights

Containing no sci-fi or fantasy elements, the film is characterized by its thoroughly researched, photorealistic depiction of the real world. Masayoshi Yamazaki's theme song "One more time, One more chance" is iconic. Won Best Animation at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. A live-action film starring Hokuto Matsumura and Mitsuki Takahata was released in 2025.

2Episodes 1 & 3: Tokyo (Sangubashi Area)Oukasho / 5cm

The opening of Episode 1 "Oukasho" and the climax of Episode 3 "5 Centimeters Per Second" both feature the area around Odakyu Odawara Line's Sangubashi Station. This is the stage for the iconic cherry blossom railway crossing that symbolizes the entire film.

πŸ“½οΈ The Iconic Cherry Blossom Crossing
πŸšƒ Sangubashi Railway Crossing (Sangubashi No. 1 Crossing)

The railway crossing where Takaki and Akari walked together, saying "Let's see the cherry blossoms together next year too." It's also the setting for the famous final scene of Episode 3, where the adult two pass by each other (β€» some theories suggest the final crossing is technically a different location β€” fans debate this). Visit during cherry blossom season, and you'll literally feel the cherry petals falling at "5 centimeters per second."

Location
Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo (near Odakyu Line Sangubashi Station)
Access
Steps from Sangubashi Station (Odakyu Odawara Line)
Best Season
Late March to early April (cherry blossom season)
Caution
Active railway crossing β€” be aware of trains and pedestrians; do not enter the tracks
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πŸ“½οΈ The Way Home Scene
🌳 Sangubashi Park & Surroundings

The park and pathway depicted as Takaki and Akari's way home. Located right by Sangubashi Station, easily combined with the railway crossing visit. A quiet spot tucked away in a residential neighborhood.

Location
Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access
3-min walk from Sangubashi Station
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3Episode 1: Tochigi (Iwafune Station)Oukasho

The climax of Episode 1 "Oukasho." Just before Takaki transfers to Tanegashima, he travels through a snowstorm to meet Akari. His destination: Iwafune Station in Tochigi Prefecture. The delayed trains, the anxiety, and the long-awaited reunion β€” one of the most beloved scenes in the entire series.

πŸ“½οΈ The Reunion Climax
πŸš‰ Iwafune Station

An unmanned station on the JR Ryomo Line. This is where Takaki, after his snowed-in train kept being delayed, finally arrives to reunite with Akari. The scene is one of the most memorable moments in the series.

The old-fashioned station building remains intact, and the views around the station are almost identical to the anime. Approximately 2 hours from Tokyo by train. Many fans visit drawn by this iconic scene.

πŸ’‘ Anime vs Reality: In the film, the station has a station master and a fireplace, but in real life, it's an unmanned station with no fireplace, and heavy snow is rare here. These details are creative liberties for the story's atmosphere.
Location
Iwafune-cho, Tochigi City, Tochigi Prefecture (JR Ryomo Line)
Access
Approx. 2 hours from Tokyo (via JR Ryomo Line "Iwafune Station")
Note
Unmanned station, historic building from when Iwafune stone quarrying flourished
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4Episode 2: Kagoshima / Tanegashima (Cosmonaut)Cosmonaut

Episode 2 "Cosmonaut" is set in Tanegashima, Kagoshima Prefecture, known for its rocket launch site. The story focuses on now-high-school Takaki and his classmate Kanae Sumida, who harbors feelings for him. Tanegashima is also selected as one of the "88 Anime Pilgrimage Sites in Japan You Want to Visit" by the Anime Tourism Association.

πŸ“½οΈ Takaki & Kanae's High School
🏫 Kagoshima Prefectural Tanegashima Center High School

Model for the high school Takaki and Kanae attend. The school gate views and the bike parking lot where they meet daily are iconic in the film.

πŸ’‘ At the time of the film's release (2007), the school was called "Kagoshima Prefectural Nakatane High School." In 2008, it merged with Minamitane High School to become "Tanegashima Center High School." It's also a model for the setting of the game ROBOTICS;NOTES.
Location
4258-1 Noma, Nakatane-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima Prefecture
Access
10 min by car from Tanegashima Airport
Note
Active high school β€” no entry to grounds. Photo only from outside the gate / road
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πŸ“½οΈ Kanae's Surfing
πŸ„ Nakayama Beach

The beach where Kanae practices surfing repeatedly. The Pacific Ocean's powerful waves are appealing, and surfing is actually enjoyed here. The film's depiction is remarkably faithful, with beautiful white sands stretching wide.

⚠️ The road to Nakayama Beach is narrow and steeply sloped β€” drive with caution.
Location
Nakatane-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima Prefecture (Nakayama Beach)
Access
15 min by car from Tanegashima Airport
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πŸ“½οΈ After-School Convenience Store
πŸͺ i-shop Ishido Store

Model for the convenience store Takaki stops by after school. Reportedly a pilgrimage site for both 5 Centimeters Per Second and Your Name.. Inside the store, a pilgrimage notebook awaits, where visiting fans have left their thoughts.

Location
Nakatane-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima Prefecture
Access
Near Tanegashima Center High School
Note
Active store β€” please be considerate when shopping and visiting
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πŸš€ How to Reach Tanegashima

Flight: Kagoshima Airport to Tanegashima Airport β€” approx. 35 minutes
High-Speed Ferry: Kagoshima Port to Tanegashima β€” approx. 1 hour 35 minutes (Jetfoil)
Ferry: Kagoshima Port β€” approx. 3 hours 30 minutes
Within the island, rental car is the standard. The pilgrimage spots cluster in Nakatane-cho.

5Model Itineraries

πŸ—“οΈ Tokyo & Tochigi 1-Day Tour (Episodes 1 & 3)

The Tokyo and Tochigi locations can be visited in one day. Cherry blossom season is ideal.

⏰ Please Check Latest Schedule Information

The following itinerary times are approximate guides only. Train schedules and venue operating hours are subject to change. Before your trip, please confirm the latest schedule via official railway company websites, route planner apps, and venue official information sources.

9:00
Start at Sangubashi Station. Photograph cherry blossom scenes at the railway crossing and Sangubashi Park.
10:30
Transfer at Shinjuku and head to Tochigi (about 2 hours to Iwafune Station via Ryomo Line).
13:00
Arrive at Iwafune Station. Relive the Oukasho climax at the station building and platform.
15:00
Explore nearby nature (Mt. Iwafune, etc.) or return to Tokyo.

πŸ—“οΈ Tanegashima 2-Day Tour (Episode 2)

Tanegashima requires a rental car. Combine pilgrimage with rocket center visits.

Day 1
Arrive at Tanegashima Airport β†’ rent a car β†’ visit Tanegashima Center High School, Nakayama Beach, i-shop Ishido Store.
Day 1 Night
Stay at a hotel in Nakatane-cho or Nishinoomote City. Enjoy fresh seafood from the island.
Day 2
Visit Tanegashima Space Center (JAXA). See the rocket launch site and stunning views. Experience the world of the launch scenes.

6Pilgrimage Etiquette

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🍱 Local Cuisine for Each Chapter

"5 Centimeters per Second" features three different chapters, each in different regions. Enjoying local gourmet along the way enhances Takaki and Akari's story experience.

🌸 Episode 1 "Oukasho" & Episode 3 β€” Tokyo Sangubashi Area

β˜• Sangubashi & Yoyogi Gourmet

Around Sangubashi Station is a quiet residential area near Yoyogi Park and Meiji Shrine. Many calm cafΓ©s and bakeries.

Yoyogi Park Area
Harajuku and Omotesando cafΓ©s within walking distance. "Little Nap COFFEE STAND" popular
Yoyogi Hachiman Area
Many hidden restaurants and cafΓ©s. Perfect for calm dining
Cherry Blossom Season
Combined with Yoyogi Park and Meiji Jingu Gaien sakura, creates an experience like the film

πŸš‚ Episode 1 "Oukasho" β€” Tochigi Iwafune Area

🍜 Tochigi Soul Food

Iwafune Station is in rural farmland, but easy access to Tochigi specialty cuisine.

Tochigi Specialties
Sano Ramen (bamboo-pressed flat noodles), Utsunomiya gyoza, lemon milk, imo-fry (Sano)
Michi-no-Eki Mikamo
Near Iwafune. Local farm products and specialties. Restaurant available
Tochigi City
Famous "Storehouse Town" 30 min by car from Iwafune. Many traditional restaurants & soba shops

πŸš€ Episode 2 "Cosmonaut" β€” Kagoshima Tanegashima

🍠 Tanegashima's Unique Gourmet

Tanegashima is said to have "never experienced famine" due to its rich food culture. Famous as the birthplace of "Anno-imo" sweet potato, with abundant fresh local fish.

🍠 Anno-imo (Sweet Potato)
Tanegashima's registered variety. Famous for melting texture and surprising sweetness. Variety in sweets, baked sweet potato, croquettes
🐟 Local Fish
Asahi Crab, slipper lobster, Tokobushi (Nagarame abalone), Kibinago - unique to Tanegashima
πŸ” Ingie Chicken
Prefecturally-designated natural monument crossbreed raised only in Tanegashima. Earthenware-grilled meal popular
🐷 Tanegashima Black Pork
Light fat with sweetness spreading on chewing
🍴 Recommended Tanegashima Restaurants
Uosho Ichijo
Japanese restaurant featuring Tanegashima ingredients and shochu
Yoshikichi
Self-raised Ingie chicken specialty. Earthenware-grilled, yakitori, chicken sashimi, chicken ramen
Okazaki Shoten (Minamitane)
Unique "Space Ramen" shop
i-shop Ishido
Takaki's pilgrimage locationβ€”local store, please be courteous when purchasing snacks/drinks
πŸš€ Visit with Space Center

If you're visiting Tanegashima Space Center, dine in Minamitane Town. The center's cafe offers space-food themed menu items as well.

πŸ’‘ Tanegashima Access & Stay

Tanegashima requires a rental car. 1-2 days allows enjoying pilgrimage + main gourmet. Accommodations concentrate in Nishinoomote City or Nakatane Town. Don't forget Anno-imo sweets as souvenirs!

⚠️ Important Notice

Restaurant and shop information listed here (operating hours, days closed, prices, menus, etc.) reflects the time of writing. Before visiting, please always check the latest information directly via each venue's official website, social media, or by phone. Some places may have closed, relocated, or be temporarily out of service.

If you have food allergies or dietary restrictions, please consult the venue staff directly upon visiting. This site does not guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information provided, and visits/use are at your own discretion and responsibility.

🏨 Accommodations Across the Journey

Find hotels for Tokyo, Tochigi, and Kagoshima (Tanegashima):

🌸 Summary

The 5 Centimeters Per Second pilgrimage is a journey following the 3 chapters of the story. Experience the cherry blossom railway crossing at Sangubashi in Tokyo, the reunion climax at Iwafune Station in Tochigi, and the Cosmonaut world on Tanegashima in Kagoshima.

Tokyo and Tochigi can be done as a day trip, while Tanegashima takes 2 days with a rental car. Visit Sangubashi during cherry blossom season, and Takaki and Akari's story will come alive amid the petals falling at "5 centimeters per second."

Many active railway crossings, stations, schools, and shops are involved, so please remember to respect local communities and enjoy your pilgrimage quietly.

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