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kasumigaseki station

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
18m 3s
kasumigaseki station
  • Nearest Station: Kasumigaseki Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on weekends for easier photo recreation
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A subdued exterior view near Kasumigaseki Station captures the quiet urban transition of BanG Dream! Ave Mujica Episode 3.
  • This moment appears during a transition in the characters’ movement, a brief pause in the story that lets the viewer feel their inner pressure and unease. Rather than emphasizing dramatic action, the scene uses the calm, slightly distant atmosphere around the city station to reflect hesitation, restraint, and quiet emotional processing between the surrounding events. That short stillness gives greater weight to the interpersonal conflict and emotional shifts that follow, capturing the distinctive gloom and tension of BanG Dream! Ave Mujica. The anime’s recreation of the streetscape around Kasumigaseki Station is quite accurate, especially in the road alignment, intersection layout, and the business-district mood near the station exits. In the real location, however, station signs, traffic guidance, railings, and signals are more detailed and visually busy than in the simplified anime frame. Because Kasumigaseki is a government and office area, weekday daytime foot traffic and vehicle flow are usually heavier than the quieter, more condensed impression shown in the anime; if you want to recreate a similar shot, visiting outside rush hour is the best choice.
Which exit of Kasumigaseki Station is best for matching this Ave Mujica scene?
The area around the station’s surface exits facing the major office roads is the best starting point, especially near the Kasumigaseki government district side. Use Street View first, because several exits look similar at ground level.
Can I take photos freely around Kasumigaseki Station?
Yes, outdoor street photography is generally fine if you stay on public sidewalks and do not block pedestrians. Avoid photographing security staff, restricted government facilities, or causing congestion near station entrances.
When should fans visit to recreate the quiet mood of the anime shot?
Try visiting outside weekday rush hours, ideally late morning or on a quieter weekend period. Weekday commuting times can be much busier because the area is surrounded by offices and government buildings.

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