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nishikawaguchi live house hearts

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
8m 48s
nishikawaguchi live house hearts
  • Nearest Station: Nishi-Kawaguchi Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or after sunset for the closest match to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Uika stands alone outside the live house at night, framed by the entrance and street lights in a quiet, uneasy pause.
  • This moment appears during a particularly heavy emotional stretch of the story, with Uika standing alone outside the venue, looking tense and lost in thought. The surrounding plot focuses on widening fractures between the band members, feelings they cannot express honestly, and uncertainty about the stage and their own sense of self. In this instant, she seems to step away from the noise for a moment, sorting through her emotions under the night sky and street lights; afterward, the characters’ relationships and inner conflicts surface even more strongly, giving this otherwise quiet image a strong sense of pressure and unease. The scene is based on the area around Nishikawaguchi Live House Hearts, and the anime recreates the building exterior, entrance placement, and overall street composition with impressive accuracy, especially the spatial feel in front of the venue and the nighttime lighting mood. While the anime simplifies some signage, notices, and smaller street details to keep the focus on the character, the real venue’s sign, entrance structure, and neighboring buildings still match clearly. Compared with the real site, the anime slightly beautifies the lighting and color tone to create a more dramatic sense of loneliness, but a comparison with Street View or an on-site visit makes it obvious that this is a highly recognizable and easy pilgrimage spot.
Is Nishikawaguchi Live House Hearts easy to reach for an anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is a short walk from JR Nishi-Kawaguchi Station on the Keihin-Tohoku Line, making it a convenient stop even on a day trip from central Tokyo.
Can I take photos outside the venue to match the Ave Mujica scene?
Street-side exterior photos are generally possible if you do not block the entrance or disturb visitors. Avoid photographing staff, guests, or event lines without permission.
Is the anime scene still recognizable at the real location today?
Yes. The entrance area, street layout, and building position remain recognizable, though posters, small signs, and lighting conditions may differ from what appears in the anime.

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