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Ep. ED
Time
0m 57s
mishima bridge
  • Nearest Station: Takadanobaba Station (JR Yamanote Line, Seibu Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening on a clear day for lighting closest to the ED mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet ending shot frames the riverside near Mishima Bridge, using the calm urban waterway to close the emotional atmosphere of BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!
  • This shot appears in the ending sequence of BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!! and shows no characters directly, instead using the quiet river and bridge-side scenery to settle the episode’s emotions. After all the conflict, misunderstandings, and unspoken feelings between the characters, the ending turns to this almost empty urban riverside view, giving the audience space to absorb what happened while reflecting the band members’ loneliness, uncertainty, and determination to keep moving forward. The calm atmosphere, tinged with a faint sadness, is one of the most representative emotional notes of the series. In real life, the scene matches the riverside near Mishima Bridge on the Kanda River, and the anime captures the curve of the waterway, railing layout, nearby buildings, and bridge surroundings with impressive accuracy. The production preserves the narrow urban riverside feel of this area very well. That said, the anime softens and cleans up the colors for a more emotional look, especially in the sky and water reflections, while the real location feels more everyday depending on the season, weather, and time of day. Signage and small facilities are simplified or omitted in the anime, and some plants, railings, and building details may have changed over the years, but the spot remains highly recognizable and is excellent for a pilgrimage visit, especially when comparing maps and Street View to find the best matching angle.
Can I easily recreate the ED angle at Mishima Bridge?
Yes, the riverside near Mishima Bridge is publicly accessible, and the bridge-area geometry is still recognizable. Bring the scene image and compare with Street View first, because the exact framing depends on your standing position along the Kanda River path.
Is photography allowed around the Kanda River near this spot?
Casual photography from public walkways and the bridge is generally allowed. Avoid blocking pedestrians, do not use drones, and be considerate because this is a normal residential urban area rather than a designated photo attraction.
What is the most practical station for visiting this MyGO!!!!! location?
Takadanobaba Station is the most convenient major access point for most visitors. From there, it is a manageable walk to the Kanda River and Mishima Bridge area, with plenty of convenience stores and cafes nearby for a short pilgrimage stop.

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