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asagaya station

NEW GAME!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
0m 11s
asagaya station
  • Nearest Station: Asagaya Station (JR Chuo Line / Chuo-Sobu Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Morning on a weekday or a clear afternoon for station-front lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Aoba stands near Asagaya Station at the start of her first workday, facing the city with a mix of nervousness and anticipation.
  • This moment appears at the beginning of Aoba’s transition into working life, just as she heads toward her new job. Standing near the station, she feels both nervous and excited, filled with uncertainty but also hope. For someone who has only just graduated, the street in front of her is not just part of a commute, but the gateway to the dream job she has admired. The scene emphasizes her anticipation for the future and sets the emotional tone for her arrival at the game company and the start of her professional life. In real life, the anime composition is based on the streetscape around Asagaya Station, and the road layout, open station-front space, and surrounding building placement are all quite close to the actual location. It is easy to recognize that the background was drawn from a real place and then cleaned up for animation. Some signage is simplified or omitted to match the anime style, and the colors are brighter and tidier than reality; on site, you will find more shop signs, transit fixtures, and pedestrian traffic. Even with those adjustments, this is still a strong pilgrimage spot with good locational accuracy and a faithful atmosphere.
Which exit is best for matching this NEW GAME! scene at Asagaya Station?
Use the station-front area on the main Asagaya Station side and compare the street alignment with reference images. The exact match is easiest from the plaza-side approach near the station frontage.
Is photography allowed around Asagaya Station for anime pilgrimage shots?
Yes, casual photography in the public area is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians or shooting station staff and commuters at close range. Tripods can be inconvenient during busy hours, so keep your setup light.
When should I visit to recreate the scene with fewer people?
Mid-morning after the commuter rush is usually the easiest time for cleaner shots. Early weekdays work better than evenings, when the station area gets busier with shoppers and passengers.

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