Anime Pilgrimage to the Sacred Sites of the Movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc" and Recommended Restaurants
January 09, 2026
The movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc" is a story that deeply resonates with many fans as one of the most emotionally compelling episodes even within the original manga. The faint and fleeting relationship between Denji and Reze, the quiet beginning and gradually intensifying plot development, and the beautiful contrast of “stillness and motion” within the city—all are delicately depicted in this work. Set around Tokyo’s Jinbocho area, the story's stage quietly yet surely asserts its presence.
This article introduces locations that appeared in or are said to have inspired the movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc," exploring each place's charm and its connection to the story in detail. We’ll also introduce nearby eateries and cafes where you can enjoy yourself in conjunction with your anime pilgrimage to these sacred sites. The routes are explained in ways that make it easy to plan your visit and enhance your experience.
Would you like to embark on a journey to experience the moments where story and reality overlap in the city?
Nestled quietly in the heart of Jinbocho, “Onnazaka” is a charming slope that softly curves. There are several places in Tokyo named "Onnazaka," but this one blends into an atmosphere of literary fragrance and retro streetscape, holding a mysterious allure that makes you feel as though you step into the world of the story just by walking through it.
In the movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc," the slope where Denji and Reze walk together is said among fans to have been referenced from this Onnazaka. The stone-paved stairs and buildings lining both sides, the calm atmosphere, and the quiet time all perfectly evoke a location that feels like the “beginning” of a relationship with Reze.
Along the slope, there is a space where trees grow densely, changing expressions with the seasons: soft new greenery in spring, shady coolness in summer, fallen leaves in autumn, and a lonely stillness in winter. Each season blends into the story, quietly touching the visitors’ hearts.
The area is lined with many secondhand bookstores, making it an attractive anime pilgrimage spot for those interested in literature and culture. To savor the atmosphere of the movie, the time just before sunset, when the sun gently leans, is especially recommended over daytime.
The "Aoi Building," located along Hakusan Street, appears as the background in a scene where Reze is on her way to her part-time cafe job in the movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc." Although the cut might be brief within the work, fans quickly rallied around the distinctive exterior and how well it blends into the streetscape, declaring “this is the place.”
This Aoi Building fits naturally into the Jinbocho streetscape and impresses with a unique Showa-era atmosphere left in its architecture. From the front, its slightly slanted shape and exterior texture closely resemble the anime’s depiction, making a visit feel convincing—“Reze walked here” resonates strongly.
The sidewalk is lined with street trees, creating a contrast with the busy Hakusan Street, highlighting Reze's presence and expression even more. When visiting this location on an anime pilgrimage, you can more deeply savor the “calmness” and “bittersweetness” of Reze felt in the work.
Please note that the Aoi Building is an office building with tenants, so visits should be limited to viewing the exterior only, with consideration for the surroundings while enjoying your anime pilgrimage.
The cafe famous among anime fans as the model for “the cafe where Reze worked part-time” is “Trois Bagues Vertes.” Located within walking distance of Jinbocho Station, this cafe is charming with an appearance reminiscent of a European countryside town and a calm interior with wooden tones.
In the work, Reze works at a cafe, depicted as the place where her relationship with Denji begins. Her gentle smile, customer service, and the quiet interior seem to perfectly capture this Trois Bagues Vertes. The soft lighting, greenery, and warmth of wood—all combine to match the movie’s atmosphere.
Inside, there are counter seats and tables where regulars, couples, and solitary visitors spend time peacefully. It truly feels like a place reflecting a “story within everyday life.”
Why not quietly spend your time here with a coffee in hand, imagining the emotional distance between Denji and Reze as time flows gently?
4. Phone Booth (In front of Yamato Transport Jinbocho Hakusan Street Office)
Walking along Hakusan Street in Jinbocho, you may notice an old phone booth installed in front of the “Yamato Transport Jinbocho Hakusan Street Office.” This phone booth is called a “sacred site” by fans because it resembles the scene where Denji and Reze first meet in the movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc."
Though this phone booth sits on a busy street, it somehow carries the presence of being “left behind in the modern world,” perfectly mirroring the atmosphere depicted in the anime. Just imagining the figure inside the transparent glass vividly brings the movie scene back to life.
This location supports an important scene touching on the quiet connection between people at the heart of the story. When visiting on an anime pilgrimage, be sure to feel the atmosphere of this “beginning” and recall Reze’s lines and expressions at that time.
The surrounding area has restaurants and convenience stores, making it easy to stop by. Please be mindful not to inconvenience passersby and keep photo-taking brief.
5. Recommended Restaurants
After fully enjoying your anime pilgrimage, we recommend savoring delicious meals or a cafe time while reminiscing about the story. Around Ochanomizu, Iidabashi, and Kanda, there are recommended restaurants that accept reservations. Here are five carefully selected places.
A yakiniku restaurant to enjoy high-quality Black Wagyu
Enjoy authentic yakiniku centered on A5 rank Black Wagyu, with carefully selected cuts served by skilled chefs. The grilling is done over Binchotan charcoal, maximizing the meat's umami. Located within Tokyo Dome City, it’s convenient for meals after sightseeing or events.
Price: ¥8,800~(Moderately Price)
Type: Casual
Business Hours: 11:30~23:00
Regular Holiday: Irregular holidays
Feature: Children's menu, English menu, Chinese (simplified) menu
A seafood izakaya offering fresh catches direct from Toyosu market
Popular for sashimi and seafood bowls made with fresh seafood sourced from Toyosu market, it offers a casual way to experience Japan’s fish culture. The sushi and seared dishes showcase the chefs’ skills, making an excellent match with local sake. Conveniently located near Iidabashi Station, it’s easy to enjoy authentic seafood for a reasonable price.
A Japanese-style izakaya where you can enjoy kushikatsu and chicken dishes
Enjoy casual izakaya flavors featuring crispy kushikatsu and juicy chicken dishes reflecting traditional Japanese tastes. Seasonal a la carte dishes are abundant, pairing perfectly with drinks. Conveniently located near Iidabashi Station, it’s great for a stop during sightseeing.
A dining experience featuring elegant Japanese cuisine made with seasonal ingredients
This serene restaurant lets you savor delicate Japanese dishes prepared with seasonal fish and vegetables, presented beautifully. Grilled, simmered, and tempura dishes can be enjoyed in courses or a la carte. Near Kanda Station, perfect for those wanting to quietly relish authentic Japanese flavors.
Authentic shabu-shabu to savor premium meat and flavorful broth
Enjoy traditional shabu-shabu quickly boiled in flavorful broth using carefully selected wagyu and pork. Courses include seasonal vegetables and Japanese appetizers, offering a taste of meticulous craftsmanship. The calm Japanese-style space invites you to experience refined Japanese cuisine.
The Jinbocho area, the setting of the movie "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc," is a precious area where you can experience Tokyo’s culture, history, and the depth of everyday life—not just an anime pilgrimage destination. Visitors who come because of the anime or movie can feel the story's world more vividly by touching the landscapes that served as its stage.
The quiet slope of Onnazaka, the retro exterior of the Aoi Building, the warm space of the cafe, and the transparent solitude of the phone booth—each location overlaps with a movie scene, providing an experience where the boundary between reality and fiction becomes blurred.
Above all, this area's charm lies in the coexistence of streetscapes that evoke the story's world and the peaceful daily lives of its people. Just like the casual encounter between Denji and Reze gains special meaning, your own journey here might awaken something new within yourself.
As a special memory of your trip or as “preparation” before watching the movie once again, walk the streets of Jinbocho and touch the world of the work. The key to enjoying the story more deeply is hidden in the scenery of this town.