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chitose pedestrian bridge

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
15m 27s
chitose pedestrian bridge
  • Nearest Station: Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for lighting close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Sakiko stands alone on the Chitose Pedestrian Bridge, framed against the city as the scene emphasizes isolation and emotional distance.
  • This moment appears as the character’s emotional pressure continues to build. Sakiko stands alone on the pedestrian bridge, and the contrast with the surrounding cityscape visually reinforces the distance between her and everyone else. At this point she is emotionally closed off, unable to honestly face her own feelings or her relationships, giving the scene a restrained and alienated mood. In the surrounding parts of the story, misunderstandings and unspoken emotions keep piling up, so this brief pause feels like a rare moment of solitary reflection amid the noise of the city, while also foreshadowing stronger emotional conflict to come. The real-life location is the Chitose Pedestrian Bridge in Toshima, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the bridge structure, railing design, stair layout, and surrounding road arrangement with impressive accuracy. On site, traffic signals, road markings, and nearby building details may differ slightly depending on the time and later urban changes, and the greenery and signage are not always identical to the cleaned-up anime version. Even so, the bridge’s overall view, the sense of openness above the road, and the atmosphere of looking out over the street from the overpass match the anime very closely, making it an excellent pilgrimage spot for scene comparison.
Can fans safely take comparison photos on Chitose Pedestrian Bridge?
Yes, but keep clear of the stairways and do not block pedestrian traffic, especially during commuting hours. The bridge is a normal public overpass, so quick handheld shots are the safest approach.
Is the bridge easy to access from nearby stations for an anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, it is reachable on foot from Zoshigaya Station and also from the Takadanobaba area depending on your route. The location is in a regular urban neighborhood, so convenience stores and cafés are available nearby.
Does the view still match the BanG Dream! Ave Mujica scene closely today?
The bridge structure and road layout still match very well, which makes the spot easy to recognize. Minor differences usually come from temporary signs, traffic equipment, and changing storefront details rather than the bridge itself.

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