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mita 1 chome crossing

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

Tokyo

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mita 1 chome crossing
  • Nearest Station: Akabanebashi Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the promotional visual
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The MyGO!!!!! members stand around the Mita 1-chome Crossing in a calm promotional visual framed by a Tokyo city street.
  • This promotional visual places the five members of MyGO!!!!! at a city intersection, expressing the early atmosphere of the story when they have not fully grown close yet but are slowly being drawn together by fate. Tomori carries her usual shy and sensitive presence, while the others stand in their own spaces as if still holding private worries and emotional distance; that very separation makes the image convey the process of them eventually forming a band and building real connections. Rather than the excitement of a live performance, this moment feels like a quiet pause within an everyday urban landscape, a calm eve before taking the next step. In real life, Mita 1-chome Crossing in Minato City, Tokyo matches the anime well in its road layout, open intersection view, and surrounding high-rise backdrop, making it an easily recognizable urban model. The anime is especially accurate in the massing of the buildings and the street perspective, though it simplifies some traffic signs, storefront information, and roadside details so the characters stand out more cleanly. When visiting, useful matching points include the signal poles, sidewalk edges, median areas, and building exteriors; differences are more likely to appear in updated signage, road markings, greenery, and nearby businesses than in the overall structure of the scene.
Which station is best for recreating the MyGO!!!!! promo shot at Mita 1-chome Crossing?
Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line is the easiest access point, with the crossing about 8 minutes away on foot. Azabu-Juban and Mita stations are also usable if you are combining multiple nearby pilgrimage spots.
Can I safely take comparison photos at Mita 1-chome Crossing?
Yes, but it is a busy public road, so stay on the sidewalk and avoid stepping into crosswalk approaches just for framing. Tripods and long stops near corners are best avoided during peak traffic hours.
Does the location still look close to the anime scene today?
Yes, the overall road layout, intersection width, and surrounding building shapes remain recognizable. The biggest changes are usually in temporary signage, storefront details, and roadside markings rather than the core streetscape.

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