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miyashita no 2 pedestrian bridge

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 名無声
Time
2m 4s
miyashita no 2 pedestrian bridge
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, Hanzomon Line, Ginza Line, Tokyu Toyoko Line)
  • Walk: 7 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: After sunset on a weekday for matching the night scene while avoiding the heaviest crowds
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Tomori stands alone on a pedestrian bridge above the bright Shibuya streets, dwarfed by the city lights around her.
  • This moment appears during one of the story’s more emotionally heavy stretches, where the bright Shibuya nightscape sharply contrasts with the character’s loneliness. Tomori Takamatsu stands alone on the pedestrian bridge, surrounded by the city’s lights and movement yet unable to truly connect with anyone around her. The scene continues her familiar hesitation and anxiety, reflecting her struggle with the band, her relationships, and her difficulty expressing herself. Her silence is not emptiness but a sign of the pain and longing she cannot put into words, which makes this shot especially effective at showing her desire to reach others while still fearing rejection. The real-life location is Miyashita-no-2-pedestrian-bridge in Shibuya, and the anime is quite careful with its composition, matching the bridge angle, road direction, and layered urban night view. While the production does not reproduce every signboard or storefront exactly, it preserves the most recognizable visual features of the bridge and city lighting, balancing realism with dramatic atmosphere. On site, the railings, road width, and surrounding building layout feel very close to the anime’s sense of space, though ads, shop fronts, and lighting may have changed since broadcast. Because this is a busy central Shibuya location, real-life pedestrian and vehicle traffic is usually heavier than in the anime, so night visits outside peak hours are best for recreating the shot.
Is Miyashita-no-2-pedestrian-bridge easy to access on foot from Shibuya Station?
Yes. It is reachable in several minutes from central Shibuya, but station exits and pedestrian routes can feel confusing due to the area’s large-scale redevelopment, so map navigation helps.
Can I safely recreate the MyGO shot from the bridge at night?
Yes, but stay clear of the walking flow and avoid blocking the bridge. Night photos are possible, though traffic and pedestrians are usually much busier than the anime suggests.
Are there useful pilgrimage stops nearby besides the bridge itself?
Yes. The Shibuya-Miyashita Park area, nearby streets, and other elevated walkways are all close by, making it easy to combine this location with other urban MyGO and band-anime spot checks.

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