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nishi shinjuku 1 chome

My song / 角巻わため

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
0m 11s
nishi shinjuku 1 chome
  • Nearest Station: Shinjuku Station (JR Yamanote Line, Chuo Line, Odakyu Line, Keio Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) West Exit
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening for a similar urban light and atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Tsunomaki Watame stands on a street in Nishi-Shinjuku surrounded by tall buildings and urban signage, framed as a quiet figure in the middle of Tokyo’s busy commercial district.
  • This moment shows Tsunomaki Watame standing alone in the high-rise streets of Shinjuku, where the city lights and constant flow of people make her seem small, while also highlighting her desire to keep chasing her music and dreams. She appears slightly lonely and thoughtful, as if looking back on her efforts and anxieties so far while renewing her determination to let her voice reach others. The scene matches the song’s introspective mood, and the noisy urban backdrop makes her sincerity and vulnerability stand out even more, setting the tone for her next step forward. The real-life location is based on the streetscape of Nishi-Shinjuku 1-chome near Shinjuku Station’s west side in Tokyo, and the anime recreates the road layout, the massing of the tall buildings, and the dense commercial atmosphere with notable accuracy. Although the signage, facades, and perspective are simplified and artistically cleaned up, the overall composition is very close to the real place, especially in its broad roadway, continuous wall of buildings, and busy metropolitan feel. In reality, the signs are more crowded and colorful, stores change often, and some details may differ from when the video was produced, but the shape of the street and the background skyline still make the source location easy to identify for fans.
Is this My Song scene easy to match in person at Nishi-Shinjuku 1-chome?
Yes. The road alignment and surrounding office buildings make it one of the easier urban spots to identify, though storefront signs may differ from the anime due to frequent tenant changes.
Can I take photos here without causing problems?
Yes, it is a public street, but this is a busy commercial area near Shinjuku Station. Avoid blocking sidewalks, building entrances, and traffic signals, especially during rush hour.
What is the best nearby access point for anime pilgrimage photos?
Use Shinjuku Station’s West Exit and approach on foot from the Nishi-Shinjuku 1-chome side. There are plenty of convenience stores, cafes, and underground passages nearby if you need a break or want to wait for better light.

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