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higashi ikebukuro yonchome stop

BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
0m 49s
higashi ikebukuro yonchome stop
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-ikebukuro-yonchome Stop, Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line)
  • Walk: 0 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for matching street visibility and safer photography
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet urban frame shows the area around Higashi-ikebukuro-yonchome Stop, capturing the subdued everyday atmosphere of MyGO's Tokyo setting.
  • This moment appears during an everyday transition, focusing on the street corner and tram stop surroundings to emphasize the distant, ordinary atmosphere of BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!! Episode 2. At this point in the story, the characters' relationships are only beginning to intersect, and they have not yet fully opened up to one another, so the mood feels quiet, detached, and slightly uncertain. Rather than relying on dramatic action, the scene uses an ordinary cityscape and public transit setting to reflect the uneasiness and silence each character carries before the band truly comes together, creating that realistic and faintly bittersweet sense of youth. In real life, this location matches the area around Higashi-ikebukuro-yonchome Stop on the Tokyo Sakura Tram, and the anime reproduces the street alignment, track layout, platform position, and overall intersection space with impressive accuracy. The long, narrow road view and the distinctive sight of a tram running through the city make the real-world model easy to recognize. On site, you can see stop signage, traffic lights, guardrails, and surrounding building facades, while the anime slightly simplifies and tidies these details to create a cleaner composition. Some signs and storefronts may have changed over time, but the overall streetscape remains highly recognizable, making it a great place to compare with Google Street View. If you visit in person, remember that this is an active tram stop and a normal local street, so take photos carefully without blocking pedestrians or getting close to the tracks.
Can I recreate the anime shot right on the platform at Higashi-ikebukuro-yonchome Stop?
Yes, but stay behind the safety line and avoid blocking waiting passengers because it is an active Tokyo Sakura Tram stop. Quick handheld photos are fine, but tripods are not a good idea in such a narrow space.
Is Google Street View useful for matching this MyGO scene before visiting?
Yes, this location is well covered on nearby streets, and Street View is very helpful for checking the road angle, track position, and surrounding buildings in advance. It is one of the easiest ways to confirm how closely the anime matches real life.
Are there convenient facilities near the stop for anime pilgrimage visitors?
Yes, the area around Higashi-ikebukuro has convenience stores, cafes, and easy access toward Sunshine City on foot. That makes it practical to combine scene hunting with a short break or a longer Ikebukuro walking route.

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