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Ep. 2
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3m 54s
machiya ekimae station tram stop
  • Nearest Station: Machiya-ekimae Station (Toden Arakawa Line / Tokyo Sakura Tram); also next to Machiya Station on Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Keisei Main Line
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier angle matching and brighter street details
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Yukina stands alone near the tram stop at Machiya-ekimae, framed by the street and station approach in a quiet reflective moment.
  • This moment appears during a quieter stretch of the story, with Yukina standing alone near Machiya as her emotions settle into focused reflection. As Roselia pushes toward a higher stage, each member carries pressure and expectations, and Yukina has to reaffirm why she sings and where she wants to lead the band. The calm cityscape mirrors her outward composure and the intense feelings underneath, and soon after this, the characters’ bonds and musical convictions are further reexamined. In real life, the scene corresponds to the area around the Machiya-ekimae tram stop on the Toden Arakawa Line, and the anime is notably faithful in its street layout, platform placement, and the open feel of the station approach. While storefront signs, ads, and facade details change over time, the overall arrangement of the tram stop, roadway, and surrounding buildings remains easy to recognize. For fans recreating the shot, slight position adjustments may be needed because modern street furniture, traffic signals, and waiting facilities can stand out more than they do in the anime.
Can I recreate the BanG Dream shot right on the platform at Machiya-ekimae?
Yes, but stay behind safety lines and avoid blocking boarding passengers. The stop is active and compact, so quick photos from the sidewalk side are often easier.
Is the location easy to reach without a car?
Yes. It is directly connected to the Machiya transport hub, with the Tokyo Sakura Tram, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and Keisei Main Line all nearby.
What should I watch out for when photographing this tram stop scene?
Be careful with traffic and crossing signals, since the roadway and tram tracks run very close together. Try daytime visits for safer visibility and cleaner comparisons with Street View.

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