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mamekokoro edogawabashi cafe

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
8m 15s
mamekokoro edogawabashi cafe
  • Nearest Station: Edogawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 4 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for easier street matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tomori walks alone past the storefront near Edogawabashi, framed by a quiet city street that reflects her isolation in Episode 3.
  • This moment comes during the early, emotionally heavy part of the story, when Tomori walks alone through the Edogawabashi area, still weighed down by the loss, guilt, and unresolved feelings left behind after the band’s breakup. She is not good at putting her thoughts into words, so she simply keeps moving while quietly carrying that sense of distance from others. There is no dramatic confrontation here, but the scene clearly conveys her silent, heavy loneliness; both before and after this moment, the plot continues to focus on how she faces the wounds of the past and whether she can connect with others again. The real-life location is Mamekokoro near Edogawabashi, and the anime recreates the street composition with impressive accuracy, especially the storefront exterior, sign placement, covered frontage, and the spatial relationship with the road. Rather than exaggerating the background, the series preserves the everyday feel of this neighborhood, where homes and small shops coexist, giving the scene a grounded atmosphere. Compared with the real site, sign text, facade details, and nearby items may have changed over time, and the amount of greenery, notices, or parked bicycles may differ, but if you compare it with Google Street View or visit in person, the building outline and street layout remain very easy to recognize, making this a highly identifiable pilgrimage spot.
Is this exact storefront still recognizable from the MyGO Episode 3 scene?
Yes, the building shape and street layout are still easy to identify, although small facade details, signs, and sidewalk objects may differ from the anime frame.
Can I take photos freely at mamekokoro-edogawabashi-cafe?
You can usually photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking the entrance or photographing customers and staff without permission if the cafe is open.
What is the easiest way to compare the anime shot with real life on site?
Use Edogawabashi Station as your approach point, then match the storefront angle from the sidewalk and check Google Street View beforehand to fine-tune your standing position.

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