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newdays shinjuku convenience store

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
1m 32s
newdays shinjuku convenience store
  • Nearest Station: Shinjuku Station (JR East, East Exit)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late evening on weekdays for easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Kasumi Toyama stands near the NewDays shop outside Shinjuku Station East Exit, taking in the busy city atmosphere.
  • This moment appears in the early part of BanG Dream! Episode 1, when Kasumi Toyama arrives in the middle of a busy city space and looks around with a mix of excitement for her new life and slight unease. She is drawn in by the crowds and unfamiliar scenery of Tokyo, yet at the same time she is still searching for the sparkling, heart-racing feeling she longs for. Although she is simply standing near the convenience store outside the station, this is an important emotional beat at the beginning of the story: in the middle of an ordinary moment of movement through the city, Kasumi’s hopes for the future and for music begin to awaken, setting up the fateful encounters that follow. The real-life location is the area in front of the NewDays convenience store outside Shinjuku Station East Exit, and the anime captures the place quite well in composition, especially the open pedestrian space, the shop placement, and Shinjuku’s distinctive big-city atmosphere. The signage and some surrounding details are simplified or altered in the anime, but the real-world model is still easy to recognize. In person, the signs, digital displays, nearby commercial buildings, and sheer volume of pedestrians are usually more intense than in the show, and renovations or seasonal events may create some differences, but the overall streetscape and flow remain close enough that this is a very approachable pilgrimage spot.
Can I still find the NewDays spot used for this BanG Dream! scene at Shinjuku East Exit?
Yes, the East Exit area and the NewDays frontage are still identifiable, but storefront details and nearby signage can change with station renovations and tenant updates. Use the East Exit as your anchor point rather than expecting every sign to match the anime exactly.
Is it okay to take photos here for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, quick personal photos are generally fine in the public station-front area, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow or shooting store interiors without permission. Tripods and extended setups are a bad idea here because the space is busy and station staff may intervene.
When is the best time to recreate this scene near Shinjuku Station East Exit?
Early weekday mornings are the easiest for cleaner shots, since the East Exit gets very crowded from late morning through evening. Night visits are also possible if you want the stronger urban atmosphere, but matching the frame becomes harder because of people and bright signage.

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