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prime higashikanda

MIU404

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
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prime higashikanda
  • Nearest Station: Bakurocho Station (JR Sobu Rapid Line) / Asakusabashi Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line, Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for a similar subdued city atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shima walks alone along a narrow Higashikanda street, framed by apartment buildings and roadside barriers in a subdued, tense moment.
  • This moment appears in Episode 9 of MIU404 as the tension steadily builds. Shima walks alone down the street, looking far heavier and more burdened than usual. As the case truth and his past trauma begin to surface, he tries to stay calm on the outside, but inwardly he is carrying pressure, guilt, and constant vigilance. The scene works like a brief emotional pause before the next move, letting viewers feel how much anxiety he is suppressing on his own and sharpening the suspense of what follows. The anime background corresponds to the streets around Prime-Higashikanda near Chiyoda, Tokyo, and the recreation is impressively faithful in the street alignment, building proportions, roadside barriers, and the narrow urban backstreet atmosphere. The placement of apartment-style buildings and the layered city backdrop are close enough to identify immediately. That said, the anime simplifies signage and reduces clearly readable business names and minor details to keep the focus on the character and mood, so the real location, whether seen in person or on Google Street View, shows more visual clutter such as address plates, parking notices, cables, and pavement markings. Overall, it is a highly accurate real-world match in composition and atmosphere, with only the usual cleanup of commercial signs and everyday street details.
Can I freely photograph the MIU404 spot near Prime-Higashikanda?
Yes, you can take photos from the public street, but be careful not to block traffic or photograph private residential entrances too closely. This area is mainly apartment-lined and quiet, so low-key shooting is best.
Is the exact street view from Episode 9 still recognizable today?
Yes, the road layout, guardrails, and apartment-heavy streetscape are still recognizable, though small signs, parked vehicles, and utility details may differ from the anime frame. Street View is helpful for matching the angle before visiting.
Are there convenient stations and places to stop nearby for a short pilgrimage?
Yes, Bakurocho and Asakusabashi stations are both within walking distance, and the wider Higashikanda area has convenience stores, cafes, and small eateries. It is easy to combine this stop with other central Tokyo anime location visits.

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