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nakameguro
  • Nearest Station: Naka-Meguro Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: About 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a weekday for clearer photos and lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Sakiko walks alone past the Princess Tart area in Nakameguro, framed by a quiet urban streetscape that emphasizes her isolation.
  • This moment appears during a particularly low emotional stretch for the character, as Sakiko walks alone through the streets of Nakameguro in a quiet, heavy atmosphere. After a series of tensions involving her relationships and the band, she carries a clear sense of distance and unspoken exhaustion, so even an ordinary city street feels emotionally cut off from the lively world around her. The scene works like a brief blank space where she slips out of everyone else’s view, while also setting up the emotional weight of the character conflicts that follow. In real life, the anime reproduces this corner of Nakameguro with impressive accuracy, especially in the storefront placement, street alignment, and surrounding building spacing near Princess Tart. At the same time, the anime cleans up the colors and background details, making the signs, facades, and streetscape look more polished and focused than the real location, where passing years, changing tenants, and parked vehicles can alter the look. The easiest elements to match are the storefront position and the road perspective, while sign details and small roadside objects may differ from the broadcast version, so comparing the spot with Google Street View is especially helpful for fans planning a pilgrimage.
Is the Princess Tart spot in Nakameguro easy to recognize from the anime frame?
Yes, the street alignment and storefront area are still recognizable, though sign details and surrounding businesses may have changed over time. Checking Google Street View before visiting helps a lot.
Can I take photos freely around this BanG Dream! Ave Mujica location?
You can usually photograph the street from public space, but be careful not to block pedestrians or shoot directly into private businesses for long periods. If you want close storefront shots, be respectful and avoid busy hours.
When is the best time to recreate this Nakameguro scene accurately?
Weekday late morning to early afternoon is usually best, since the light is cleaner and there are fewer people than evenings or cherry blossom season. Spring weekends can get especially busy around Nakameguro.

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