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okubo street

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
12m 44s
okubo street
  • Nearest Station: Shin-Okubo Station (JR Yamanote Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a weekday for clearer photo angles and lighting
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Kasumi and Tae walk together along a city street, captured in a calm but forward-looking moment from BanG Dream! episode 9.
  • This moment appears during the stage when the girls are working hard on their band activities and gradually growing closer to each other. The two characters walk together down the street in a mood that feels relaxed after earlier tension, but also full of anticipation for what comes next. After their earlier uncertainty and conversations, they begin moving more clearly toward a shared goal, so while the scene itself is quiet, it conveys growing trust between them and a sense of determination about the future. The real-life model is Okubo-Street in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and the anime uses the street corner and rows of shopfronts as key visual markers, with the road layout and composition recreated quite accurately. The most recognizable matching features are the moderately wide roadway, the sidewalk arrangement, and the urban atmosphere created by the continuous storefront signage. However, because businesses in the area change frequently, the signs, colors, and fine details may differ from what appears in the anime. The show also simplifies overhead wires, traffic signs, and visual clutter to keep the frame cleaner, while the real location feels busier and more lived-in. If you want to recreate the shot, it is best to photograph from a similar roadside angle while paying attention to traffic and pedestrians, since the real street is usually more active than the anime version.
What is the easiest station to use for this BanG Dream! spot on Okubo Street?
Shin-Okubo Station on the JR Yamanote Line is the simplest access point, and the scene area is only a short walk away along major streets. Okubo Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu Line is also a practical alternative.
Can I recreate the anime angle easily, or is the street too busy?
You can get close to the anime composition, but this is an active city street with steady pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Weekday late mornings are usually better than evenings or weekends for cleaner shots.
Are there any photography restrictions at this exact location?
There is no general ban on street photography from public sidewalks, but you should avoid blocking foot traffic, storefront entrances, or shooting people closely without consent. Be especially careful near crossings and keep your visit brief and respectful.

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