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akabane police station

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
8m 7s
akabane police station
  • Nearest Station: Akabane-iwabuchi Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Saitama Railway Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier angle matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet urban street near Akabane Police Station is shown as an atmospheric establishing shot in BanG Dream! Ave Mujica Episode 1.
  • This moment does not clearly show any character faces, instead using the city street as a transition shot to create the cold, restrained atmosphere that defines the opening of Episode 1. In the early part of BanG Dream! Ave Mujica, this kind of urban establishing shot gradually draws viewers into the series’ darker and more tense narrative rhythm, while hinting at the fractured relationships and emotional pressure the characters are about to face. Rather than presenting a lively school or stage scene, the shot feels like an extension of the characters’ inner state: inside an ordinary corner of the city lie frustration, loneliness, and unease that cannot be expressed easily, making the later character appearances and dramatic developments feel even heavier. The real-world match is the street area around Akabane Police Station in Kita, Tokyo. The anime recreates the road alignment, corner composition, and overall building massing with strong accuracy, making the real urban inspiration easy to recognize. The street width, intersection angle, and arrangement of the buildings closely resemble the actual location, though the anime simplifies signage and reduces commercial text to keep the frame visually unified and emotionally controlled. On site, the real scenery may differ slightly because of updated signs, traffic equipment, parked vehicles, and changing plants, especially around a police facility where notices, barriers, and road markings are more prominent than in the anime. Overall, this is a pilgrimage spot with highly accurate composition but selectively cleaned-up details, making it a good place to compare with maps and Street View when recreating the shot.
Can I photograph the BanG Dream! Ave Mujica angle near Akabane Police Station freely?
You can usually take photos from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking entrances, filming officers or patrol vehicles, and pointing cameras toward security-sensitive areas of the police building.
Which station is best if I want to recreate this exact street scene efficiently?
Akabane-iwabuchi Station is the most practical choice on foot, though JR Akabane Station also works if you plan to explore other nearby anime-style urban backdrops in the area.
Is the scene still recognizable compared with Street View and the anime frame?
Yes, the overall road shape, intersection feel, and building layout remain recognizable, but expect small differences from updated signs, traffic markings, parked cars, and seasonal streetscape changes.

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