cosermap logo
Local Weather
7-Day Forecast
Show Local Weather
Loading...
shibuya109
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza/Hanzomon/Fukutoshin Lines, Tokyu Den-en-toshi/Toyoko Lines, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening to night for matching the neon-lit city atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A night street view frames the iconic Shibuya109 building, emphasizing the scale and atmosphere of central Shibuya rather than any visible character.
  • This moment pulls the characters away from the noise of the crowd and uses the streetscape in front of Shibuya’s landmark to emphasize the story’s urban pressure and emotional distance. No specific character is clearly shown; instead, the busy street, the massive building, and the night lighting dominate the frame, creating a sense of loneliness and tension, as if the city is swallowing everything around it. In narrative terms, this kind of shot usually works as a transition or emotional setup, suggesting that a new conflict is about to begin or that the characters must face Tokyo’s cold, ever-moving daily life after an important encounter. The real-life location is SHIBUYA109 in the Dogenzaka side of Shibuya, and the cylindrical facade and overall building shape make the reference immediately recognizable. The composition is quite accurate, especially in how it captures the scale of the building, the openness of the intersection, and the dense visual energy of Shibuya’s commercial signage. Compared with the real place, however, the anime likely simplifies brand names, billboard content, and road markings to avoid direct trademark use, and it may also adjust traffic, crowd density, and lighting tones to heighten the dramatic mood. When visiting in person, the surrounding signs, exterior advertisements, and storefront displays may have changed over time, so while the building itself remains highly consistent, smaller details can differ from the anime version or the period when it aired.
What is the best exit from Shibuya Station for reaching this Shibuya109 scene?
The Hachiko Exit is the easiest landmark-based route; from there, walk toward the Scramble Crossing and up toward SHIBUYA109. Expect only a few minutes on foot, but allow extra time at peak hours.
Can I recreate the anime angle right in front of SHIBUYA109?
Yes, but the area is extremely busy, so exact framing may be difficult without waiting for gaps in pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Try shooting during weekday evenings or later at night for a closer match.
Are photos allowed around SHIBUYA109 and the surrounding streets?
Street photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking foot traffic or using large setups without permission. If you plan to photograph inside the building, follow SHIBUYA109 tenant and facility rules, which can vary by shop.

© 2026 Coser Map. All rights reserved.