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azumabashi bridge

Wake Up, Girls!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
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azumabashi bridge
  • Nearest Station: Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Tobu Skytree Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening on a clear day for river light similar to anime establishing shots
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet establishing shot captures the riverside view near Azumabashi Bridge, framing Tokyo’s open waterfront atmosphere in Wake Up, Girls! episode 9.
  • This moment appears as the characters are dealing with uncertainty about the group’s future and their own shifting feelings, using the Sumida River and the cityscape by the bridge as a transition that lets the previously tense mood settle. No character is clearly shown in the frame, which instead emphasizes the feeling of briefly stopping to sort out emotions after all their effort, doubt, and mutual support. The setting carries the open yet quiet atmosphere typical of Tokyo’s old downtown, preserving a small pause for both the characters and the audience before the next challenge. In real life, this corresponds to the area around Azumabashi Bridge near Asakusa, and the anime captures the riverside layout, bridge structure, and surrounding skyline with impressive accuracy. From the bridge and its approaches, visitors can still find river views and street alignment close to the shot, especially the wide sense of space along the waterfront. Some details such as signage, railings, pavement fixtures, traffic signals, vegetation, and advertisements may differ due to updates over time, but it remains an easy urban scene to match, especially when comparing it with Street View and checking angles on foot.
Which station is best for recreating the Wake Up, Girls! shot at Azumabashi Bridge?
Asakusa Station is the easiest access point, especially via the Ginza Line or Toei Asakusa Line. From the station exits near the Sumida River, the bridge area is only a short walk.
Can I take photos freely on Azumabashi Bridge and the riverside approach?
Yes, casual photography is generally fine in public areas, but avoid blocking pedestrian traffic on the bridge and be mindful during busy sightseeing hours. Tripods may be inconvenient in crowded spots, so quick handheld shots are usually best.
What nearby facilities make this a good anime pilgrimage stop?
The area is very visitor-friendly, with convenience stores, cafés, public riverside walkways, and easy access to Asakusa sightseeing spots. It also works well as part of a longer route including Sumida River views and Tokyo Skytree-area locations.

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