
The Devil is a Part-Timer!
はたらく魔王さま!
Le Roi Démon Sadao n'était plus qu'à un pas de conquérir le monde quand il a été vaincu par l'héroïne Emilia et projeté dans un autre monde : le Tokyo moderne. Comme « conquérir le monde » est la seule compétence que possède le Roi Démon – et s'avère évidemment inutile dans sa nouvelle situation – il doit travailler comme freeter pour subvenir à ses besoins !
Lieux de pèlerinage (2)
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Sasazuka Station Area
笹塚駅周辺
The neighborhood around Sasazuka Station is the primary real-world setting for The Devil is a Part-Timer!, where the Demon Lord Maou works his humble fast-food job. The quiet residential streets and local shops perfectly capture the everyday life that Maou must navigate in modern Tokyo.
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Koshu-kaido near Sasazuka
甲州街道 笹塚付近
The Koshu-kaido highway running through the Sasazuka area appears frequently in The Devil is a Part-Timer! as Maou bicycles to and from work. This major thoroughfare provides the backdrop for several comedic and action scenes as supernatural beings clash along an ordinary Tokyo road.
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Lieux des autres saisons
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Yoyogi Park
代々木公園
A large urban park in Shibuya that serves as a peaceful retreat location for characters seeking quiet moments away from their hectic schedules. The park's spacious grounds and seasonal beauty provide a natural contrast to the urban settings throughout the series.
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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.
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Sasazuka Station Area
笹塚駅周辺
This bustling station area in Shibuya ward serves as the primary setting for the anime, representing the neighborhood where Maou and his companions live. The station and surrounding commercial district frequently appear in establishing shots and daily life scenes throughout the series.