Location from Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto
Aki Hayakawa's apartment where Denji, Aki, and Power live together as an unlikely found family — the emotional heart of Part 1. Messy, chaotic, and the closest thing any of them have to a home.
This cramped apartment is where Chainsaw Man's emotional core lives. Aki reluctantly took in Denji and Power under Makima's orders, and what began as a hostile arrangement slowly became genuine family. Power refuses to flush the toilet. Denji eats everything in sight. Aki cleans up after both of them while pretending he doesn't care. The apartment represents normalcy — breakfast together, arguing over chores, watching TV — in a series where every character could die at any moment. Its warmth makes Part 1's ending devastating.
A modest Japanese apartment with a combined living area and kitchen. Shoes piled at the entrance. Power's messes everywhere — unwashed dishes, unflushed toilet, clutter. Aki's attempts at order constantly undermined. Morning light through thin curtains. A small balcony.
Also known as: Aki's Apartment, The Apartment, Hayakawa Apartment