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sotobori street

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

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sotobori street
  • Nearest Station: Waseda Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear weekday for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The five main girls from BanG Dream! walk together along a broad city street, framed by trees and roadside buildings in a bright daytime shot.
  • This moment in BanG Dream! shows the girls moving together through an everyday city setting, walking side by side with the excitement and youthful energy that comes from the band’s early days. Their relationships are still growing at this point, gradually changing from uncertainty and hesitation into the trust of true companions who can share the same goal. The mood is light and natural, using an ordinary street scene to express the feeling of stepping toward a dream. The real-life location is Waseda’s sotobori-street in Tokyo, and the anime matches the broad road, roadside trees, and overall spacing of the buildings quite well. The background storefront signs and façade details were simplified in animation, reducing the visual clutter of the real street so the focus stays on the characters and the depth of the road. On site, you will notice more traffic signage, parked bicycles, and updated shop signs depending on the year, but the street layout and atmosphere remain highly recognizable. For the best recreation, visit in daytime light and frame the shot from the sidewalk side to capture the same open perspective.
Where is the best spot to recreate this BanG Dream! street shot on sotobori-street?
Stand along 早大通り near the Waseda approach and shoot diagonally along the road rather than straight ahead. A daytime angle from the sidewalk side best matches the anime’s open street composition.
Is photography allowed on this BanG Dream! location in Waseda?
Yes, casual photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians, traffic, or storefront entrances. Using large tripods on busy walkways is not recommended.
Has the real street changed much since the anime aired?
The road layout and tree-lined feel are still recognizable, but shop signs and small street details have changed over time. Checking current Google Street View before visiting helps you line up the frame more accurately.

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