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setagaya seijo 6 chome

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
4m 54s
setagaya seijo 6 chome
  • Nearest Station: Seijo-Gakuen-mae Station (Odakyu Odawara Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Sakiko walks alone along a quiet residential street in Seijo, framed to emphasize her isolation and emotional strain.
  • This moment comes after the character’s inner pressure has been steadily building. She walks alone through the quiet residential streets of Seijo, and the whole scene carries a clear sense of distance and exhaustion. Unable to honestly express what she feels and growing apart from the people around her, she keeps everything bottled up, making this short walk feel especially heavy. There is no dramatic action here, but the scene precisely conveys her state of mind as she wavers between pressure, loneliness, and self-suppression, while also setting up later emotional fallout and changes in her relationships. The real-life model is a residential street in Seijo 6-chome, Setagaya, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the road alignment, slight slope, roadside walls, and the quiet atmosphere typical of this upscale neighborhood with impressive accuracy. On location, you can still see the orderly pedestrian space, subdued greenery, and residential facades that closely match the calm but detached mood of the anime. That said, the series simplifies power lines, road markings, and some traffic fixtures to keep the frame cleaner and more focused, while the real street may look a little different depending on the season, parked cars, trimmed trees, or newly added signs. Because this is mainly a residential area, there are few prominent storefront signs, which actually helps the anime emphasize the silence of the character’s solitary walk.
Is this BanG Dream! Ave Mujica spot easy to reach by train?
Yes. The scene area in Seijo 6-chome is walkable from Seijo-Gakuen-mae Station on the Odakyu Line, and the neighborhood streets are straightforward to navigate with map apps.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
You can photograph from public roads, but this is a quiet residential area, so avoid blocking driveways, pointing cameras into homes, or gathering in large groups.
Does the street still look close to the anime frame today?
The street layout and upscale residential atmosphere remain very similar, though cars, utility lines, seasonal trees, and small road signs can make the real view differ from the cleaned-up anime composition.

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