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kishibojinmae stop

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
1m 42s
kishibojinmae stop
  • Nearest Station: Kishibojinmae Stop (Toden Arakawa Line / Tokyo Sakura Tram)
  • Walk: 0 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Uika stands alone by the tram stop at Kishibojinmae, framed against a quiet street that underscores the scene’s subdued tension.
  • This moment appears during a quieter, emotionally heavy stretch of the story, when Uika is weighed down by hesitation and tangled feelings. Standing alone near Kishibojinmae Stop, she barely moves, but her still posture and the calm street around her express uncertainty about her relationships and what comes next. The scenes before and after carry strong psychological pressure and emotional distance, and this shot feels like a brief pause away from the noise, leaving her alone with feelings she cannot easily say aloud. In real life, the area around Kishibojinmae Stop on the Toden Arakawa Line is recreated with impressive accuracy, especially the platform railings, road alignment, and the spacing between the tram stop and surrounding buildings. The anime slightly tidies the background to focus more on the character and the stop itself, but the location remains highly recognizable. Station signage, trackside features, and the nearby intersection make the spot easy to confirm on site, though real-world signboards, utility lines, storefront details, and greenery can change over time. Compared with Google Street View or an in-person visit, the anime clearly preserves the main landmarks while simplifying some visual clutter to create a cleaner, more emotionally focused atmosphere.
Can I recreate the BanG Dream! Ave Mujica shot right at Kishibojinmae Stop?
Yes, the stop and adjacent street layout are still recognizable, and the anime angle can be matched closely from the platform-side sidewalk. Be careful not to block tram passengers or stand too near the tracks.
Is photography allowed at Kishibojinmae Stop?
Casual photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid tripods during busy times and never step into restricted railway areas. If staff ask you to move, follow instructions immediately.
What else is nearby for an anime pilgrimage visit?
Kishimojin-do Temple and the approach around Zoshigaya are a short walk away, making this an easy stop to combine with a neighborhood visit. There are also small cafes and convenience stores nearby for a quick break.

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