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fujimi slope
  • Nearest Station: Nishi-Nippori Station (JR Yamanote Line / Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) or Sendagi Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 10–15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier street comparison
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomori walks alone up Fujimi Slope, framed by the quiet residential street and overhead wires in a subdued, introspective moment.
  • This scene appears during a heavier emotional stretch of the story, with Tomori walking alone up Fujimi Slope while carrying a tangled mix of anxiety, guilt, and concern about her relationships and the band’s uncertain future. As she silently tries to sort out feelings she cannot express well, the moment captures her loneliness and fragility without needing open conflict, while setting up deeper clashes and understanding later on. In real life, the anime’s recreation of Fujimi Slope is impressively accurate: the incline, the spacing of the residential street, the utility poles, and the narrowing perspective of the road all closely match the actual location. The anime uses the clean streetscape and slightly oppressive uphill composition to mirror Tomori’s state of mind, and the real place likewise feels like a quiet neighborhood road. Visitors can recognize the slope’s shape and surrounding corners easily, though road markings, house exteriors, plants, and small signs may have changed over time, and there is no especially prominent official marker, so matching the grade, wires, and street alignment is the best way to confirm the spot.
Is Fujimi Slope easy to access for MyGO fans?
Yes. It is a public residential slope in the Yanaka/Sendagi area and can be reached on foot from Nishi-Nippori or Sendagi Station without any special reservation.
Are there any official BanG Dream! signs or markers at this spot?
No prominent official anime marker is known at the slope itself. Most fans identify it by the hill shape, utility poles, and surrounding residential street layout.
Can I take comparison photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but keep it brief and quiet because this is a residential neighborhood. Avoid blocking the road, entrances, or photographing private homes too closely.

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