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SSSS.GRIDMAN

SSSS.GRIDMAN

Collaboration with Tsuburaya Productions. Yuta Hibiki awakens with amnesia and the ability see things that others cannot. He first encounters a Gridman in the reflection of his friend Rikka Takarada's computer and it tells him to "Remember his calling," but Yuta doesn't understand what this means. Later, in the distance, he sees an extremely large monster but it doesn't move. It's only when Yuta gets to school that the two sightings make sense: a monster attacks and the hero Yuta saw in the comp

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Collaboration with Tsuburaya Productions. Yuta Hibiki awakens with amnesia and the ability see things that others cannot. He first encounters a Gridman in the reflection of his friend Rikka Takarada's computer and it tells him to "Remember his calling," but Yuta doesn't understand what this means. Later, in the distance, he sees an extremely large monster but it doesn't move. It's only when Yuta gets to school that the two sightings make sense: a monster attacks and the hero Yuta saw in the comp

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SSSS.GRIDMAN

SSSS.GRIDMAN

Collaboration with Tsuburaya Productions. Yuta Hibiki awakens with amnesia and the ability see things that others cannot. He first encounters a Gridman in the reflection of his friend Rikka Takarada's computer and it tells him to "Remember his calling," but Yuta doesn't understand what this means. Later, in the distance, he sees an extremely large monster but it doesn't move. It's only when Yuta gets to school that the two sightings make sense: a monster attacks and the hero Yuta saw in the comp

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Shinjuku Station South Exit

新宿駅南口

One of Tokyo's busiest transportation hubs, featuring the iconic southern entrance with its modern architecture and constant flow of people. The station area represents urban isolation themes and serves as a backdrop for character transitions in the series.

Shinjuku Station

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Tama Central Park

多摩中央公園

A large urban park that appears in several episodes where the characters take walks and have conversations. The park's walking paths and seasonal scenery provide a peaceful setting that matches scenes of character development between Amane and Mahiru.

Tama Center Station

Photo by ITA-ATU (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons

Cocolia Tama Center

ココリア多摩センター

This shopping complex connected to Tama-Center Station appears in SSSS.GRIDMAN as part of the commercial district of Tsutsujidai. The modern retail architecture and pedestrian areas surrounding the complex are featured in scenes showing daily life in the fictional city.

Tama-Center Station

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