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nishi shinjuku park dori

My song / 角巻わため

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
0m 22s
nishi shinjuku park dori
  • Nearest Station: Tochomae Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: After sunset on a clear evening for matching the illuminated city atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tsunomaki Watame stands alone on a night street in Nishi-Shinjuku, framed by city lights and tall buildings.
  • In this moment, Tsunomaki Watame stands alone on a street lined with Shinjuku skyscrapers, and the image carries a sense of urban loneliness that reflects her inner journey of holding onto her dreams while quietly moving forward. The scenes around it continue the song’s lyrical mood, as if she is sorting through her feelings in the middle of the city’s noise and slowly singing out her anxiety, longing, and hope for the future. There is no dramatic action here; instead, it feels like a pause to confirm her direction, making the emotion of the song feel especially sincere against the glamorous city background. The real-life location is on Park-dori in Nishi-Shinjuku, where office towers, guardrails, sidewalks, and rows of urban lights define the area, and the anime matches the overall street layout very closely. The road width, corner perspective, and dense high-rise backdrop all recreate the distinct atmosphere of Shinjuku’s skyscraper district very well. However, the work beautifies the colors and lighting, giving the night view a cleaner and more dreamlike look, while simplifying signs and visual clutter so real-world ads and traffic markings do not overwhelm the composition. When visiting, the scenery may vary because of traffic, temporary construction barriers, seasonal planting, and storefront changes, but it remains a highly recognizable anime pilgrimage spot.
What is the best station for reaching this My song scene at nishi-shinjuku-park-dori?
Tochomae Station on the Toei Oedo Line is the closest practical access point, with Shinjuku Station also within walking distance. The scene area is easy to reach on foot through the west-side skyscraper district.
Can I take photos freely on this street in Nishi-Shinjuku?
Yes, casual photography from the public sidewalk is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians or shooting into private buildings. Nighttime traffic can be busy, so stay clear of the roadway and follow normal street safety rules.
Is the scene still recognizable today compared with the anime frame?
Yes, the street layout and tower-lined skyline remain recognizable, though signage, storefronts, and temporary construction can change. Checking Google Street View before your visit helps a lot when matching the exact angle.

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