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inari saka reflection mirror

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
0m 43s
inari saka reflection mirror
  • Nearest Station: Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or after sunset for the closest atmosphere to the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomori stands alone on a dim sloped street at night beside a roadside reflection mirror, emphasizing her isolation in Episode 10.
  • This moment appears during one of the story’s emotional low points, where the streetlights and roadside reflection mirror make the character look especially small and deepen the sense of unease and loneliness. After the band’s relationships begin to fracture and her connections with others feel painfully out of sync, Tomori walks alone up the slope at night, overwhelmed by emotions she can barely contain; she wants to reach out, yet fears being hurt again. Rather than a dramatic confrontation, the scene quietly expresses her confusion and fragility, laying emotional groundwork for the characters to later face one another honestly. In real life, this is the roadside mirror on Inari-saka, and the anime recreates the slope, road width, guardrails, and mirror placement with impressive accuracy, making the location immediately recognizable. The show heightens the atmosphere with night lighting and a more dramatic mood, while the real spot feels more like an ordinary residential street with simpler illumination. There are few major signs here, so the key visual markers are the convex mirror, the shape of the slope, and the surrounding roadside features; even compared with Street View, the anime preserves the most identifiable outlines while simplifying the background. Because this is a normal neighborhood road, visitors should photograph quickly, avoid late-night disturbance, and be careful not to block residents or passing vehicles.
Is the Inari-saka reflection mirror easy to identify on site?
Yes. The convex roadside mirror and the shape of the slope are the main visual cues, and they match the anime framing closely when viewed from the street.
Can I recreate the Episode 10 night shot safely?
You can visit in the evening, but this is a narrow residential road, so avoid standing in the street and keep your photo session brief. A smartphone night mode or small camera works better than large gear here.
Are there any official anime signs or pilgrimage markers at this spot?
No official MyGO signboard is known at this exact location. Fans usually rely on the mirror, slope, and Street View comparisons rather than on-site tourism signage.

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