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Episode
Ep. 13
Time
23m 21s
shinkansen overpass
  • Nearest Station: Kita-Ikebukuro Station (Tobu Tojo Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for a mood closest to the anime and softer traffic light
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Anon and Tomori stand beneath the Shinkansen overpass in a subdued nighttime scene, framed by the road and concrete structure overhead.
  • Near the end of Episode 13, after the band’s breakup, misunderstandings, and repeated failures to express what they truly felt, the characters finally begin to reconnect. Set on the road beneath the overpass, this moment feels quiet and lingering, as if the pain, awkwardness, and anxiety built up earlier have finally started to settle. The people in the frame are no longer simply being dragged along by emotion, but are beginning to face each other’s vulnerability and sincerity. After so much repression and chaos, the scene conveys a soft but genuine sense of reconciliation and gives MyGO!!!!! a gentle yet determined emotional landing before the group takes its next real step. In real life, this is a Shinkansen overpass area near Ikebukuro, and the anime reproduces it with notable accuracy, especially in the proportions of the elevated structure, the perspective of the road, and the enclosed atmosphere beneath the tracks. The actual location includes clearer traffic fixtures, guardrails, and road-surface details, while some signs, light placements, and nearby storefront elements may have changed over time. The anime simplifies some of that visual information to emphasize the characters and their emotions, while the real site feels more urban and makes the underpass’s sound and spatial pressure more tangible. Overall, it is a highly faithful pilgrimage spot in both composition and mood, and comparing it with Street View makes it easier to confirm the bridge columns, road alignment, and background buildings.
Is this Shinkansen underpass spot easy to access on foot from Ikebukuro area stations?
Yes. Fans usually approach from Kita-Ikebukuro Station or the north side of Ikebukuro, and the roads are public sidewalks under the rail structure.
Can I take photos here without special permission?
For personal pilgrimage photos, yes, as long as you stay on public walkways and do not block traffic. Avoid tripods during busy hours and never step into the roadway for angle matching.
What should I use to verify the exact anime angle at this location?
Google Street View is very helpful here because the bridge columns, road curve, and underpass geometry are distinctive. Match the support spacing and roadside barriers rather than temporary signs.

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