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miyashita no 2 pedestrian bridge

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 名無声
Time
0m 40s
miyashita no 2 pedestrian bridge
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line and others)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or night for lighting closest to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Tomori stands alone near a Shibuya pedestrian bridge at night, framed by the city lights and heavy urban atmosphere.
  • This scene appears during one of the story’s more subdued emotional stretches, with Tomori standing alone on a Shibuya street near the pedestrian bridge, surrounded by city lights and passing crowds yet still unable to truly express what she feels. Because she has always struggled to put her inner thoughts into words, the moment highlights her loneliness and helplessness after tension, misunderstandings, and self-doubt within the band. Her quiet, stiff posture suggests she is trying to sort through emotions she cannot voice, and the story soon moves toward a key phase where the characters begin to understand one another again, making this silent city view feel like a pause before an emotional turning point. The real-life model is the area in front of Miyashita-no-2-Pedestrian-Bridge-02 in Shibuya, and the anime reproduces the road layout, bridge structure, guardrails, and open streetscape with impressive accuracy. The stairs, intersection arrangement, and background building mass closely match the actual site, though the anime simplifies shop signs, advertisements, and small street details to keep the focus on Tomori’s emotions. In real life, the signage, traffic signals, vehicle flow, and pedestrian density are much busier, and renovations, seasonal decorations, or replaced billboards can create small differences from the animated version. Overall, it is a highly recognizable and very faithfully adapted pilgrimage spot.
Is the bridge area easy to reach from Shibuya Station for a quick pilgrimage stop?
Yes. The spot is a short walk from Shibuya Station on the Miyashita Park side, and most fans combine it with nearby Shibuya scene locations in one visit.
Can I safely take photos here at night like in the anime?
Yes, but stay out of the roadway and avoid blocking the pedestrian flow on and around the bridge stairs. Night shots are possible, though traffic and crowds can make framing harder.
Has the area changed since the anime due to Shibuya redevelopment?
The core street layout and pedestrian bridge remain recognizable, but signage, storefront visuals, and surrounding streetscape details can change frequently. Checking recent Street View and map photos before visiting is highly recommended.

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