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japan womens university bus stop

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
5m 19s
japan womens university bus stop
  • Nearest Station: Waseda Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line) or the Nippon Joshi Daigaku-mae bus stop
  • Walk: About 12 minutes on foot from Waseda Station
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tomori stands alone near the bus stop by Japan Women's University, framed in a quiet street moment from Episode 6.
  • This moment appears during a heavier emotional stretch of the story, with Tomori standing alone at the bus stop, visibly uneasy and hesitant as if trying to sort out her tangled feelings. After the band’s conflicts and the emotions the members struggle to express, she becomes quieter than usual and more sensitive about whether she can truly communicate what is in her heart. The brief pause feels like a breath before her next step; the setting itself is calm, but that everyday stillness makes her loneliness, fragility, and anxiety over changing relationships stand out even more. In real life, the Japan-Womens-University-Bus-Stop matches the anime quite closely, especially in the road alignment, bus stop placement, surrounding greenery, and overall openness of the street. The anime simplifies some background clutter and presents a cleaner composition to keep the focus on the character, yet important features like the sidewalk edges, lane layout, and bus stopping area remain very accurate. Signage and small text are typically softened or altered rather than copied exactly, but the overall structure of the location still makes it a rewarding pilgrimage spot. A Street View comparison shows this is a highly faithful scene, though the real-life impression can vary depending on the season, lighting, and how the roadside trees are trimmed.
Can I recreate the MyGO shot directly at Japan-Womens-University-Bus-Stop?
Yes, but stay clear of the boarding area and do not block bus passengers. The best photos are usually taken quickly from the sidewalk edge rather than right beside the stop pole.
Is this bus stop easy to access by public transport for anime pilgrimage?
Yes. You can reach the area from Waseda Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, and local buses also stop directly at Nippon Joshi Daigaku-mae.
Are there any etiquette or photography restrictions near the university-facing street?
There is no special anime-pilgrimage rule posted for the stop itself, but this is an active roadside area near a school zone, so avoid obstructing traffic, students, or buses and keep your visit brief and respectful.

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