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shibuya parco rooftop

BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 名無声
Time
0m 13s
shibuya parco rooftop
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza/Hanzomon/Fukutoshin Lines, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: After sunset for a similar city-light atmosphere, ideally on a clear weekday evening
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Tomori stands alone before the Shibuya night skyline on the rooftop of Shibuya PARCO.
  • This moment appears in an emotionally low and fragile part of the story, where the bright Shibuya nightscape sharply contrasts with Tomori Takamatsu’s inner emptiness. Standing alone near the rooftop edge, she seems completely cut off from the noise of the city, expressing loneliness, confusion, and vulnerability that she cannot put into words. The surrounding scenes focus on her pain at being unable to communicate her feelings and her fear of losing her connection with others, so this quiet view over the city becomes more than a pause in the action—it feels like a moment when she silently swallows her emotions, building tension for the relationship changes that follow. In real life, the shot matches the rooftop of Shibuya PARCO well, especially in the elevated perspective and the dense skyline of central Shibuya. The arrangement of distant buildings, glowing windows, and layered urban lights is quite recognizable, although the anime simplifies the rooftop by downplaying railings, seating areas, and commercial signage to create a cleaner, more emotionally focused composition. On location, the rooftop feels brighter and more commercial than in the anime, with visible facilities and event-oriented design elements, but visiting at night still gives the closest atmosphere to the scene as long as you keep opening hours, crowds, and photography manners in mind.
Can I access the Shibuya PARCO rooftop freely for this MyGO scene?
Yes, the rooftop area is generally open to PARCO visitors during building hours, but access may be limited during private events, bad weather, or late-night closure times. Check Shibuya PARCO’s official website or social media before you go.
Is photography allowed on the Shibuya PARCO rooftop?
Casual photography is usually allowed, but tripods, commercial shoots, and obstructive filming may be restricted. Be especially careful not to block pathways or photograph other visitors too closely.
What is the best way to recreate the anime angle from this rooftop?
Visit after sunset and look out toward the dense Shibuya skyline rather than the rooftop facilities, since the anime simplifies foreground details. Google Maps and Street View around PARCO help you match the broader city layout before arriving.

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