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sukezaka street

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
6m 18s
sukezaka street
  • Nearest Station: Gokokuji Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for matching the residential street lighting
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kasumi walks along a sloped residential street in a calm transitional moment from BanG Dream! Episode 4.
  • This moment appears as the characters gradually move closer to forming a band and chasing the feeling of excitement they have been searching for. Unlike the more energetic performance scenes, the mood here is quiet and grounded, showing the character walking while sorting out her thoughts. It suggests that her hopes for music and the future are not just impulsive, but also mixed with uncertainty and sincerity. As a short transition on an ordinary street, the scene neatly connects the surrounding story beats: hesitation and searching beforehand, then a clearer step toward friends and band activities afterward. The anime’s depiction of Sukezaka Street is notably accurate, especially in the slope of the road, the slight curve of the street, and the arrangement of the surrounding residential area, all of which make the real location easy to recognize. In real life, the utility poles, street width, and roadside details feel more lived-in, while the anime simplifies some elements to keep the frame cleaner and the character more prominent. Compared with the actual site and Street View, signs and building exteriors may have changed over time, and some walls, plants, and house facades differ from the broadcast era, but the overall shape of the street and elevation change remain highly recognizable, making this a strong example of an everyday anime pilgrimage spot.
Is Sukezaka Street easy to access for a BanG Dream! pilgrimage?
Yes. The spot is reachable on foot from Gokokuji Station, and the surrounding roads are public residential streets, so it is straightforward to visit without special reservations.
Can I take photos at the exact anime angle on this street?
You can photograph from public space, but this is a quiet residential area, so avoid blocking the road, pointing cameras into homes, or lingering too long near private property.
Are there any nearby facilities or useful stops for visitors?
Yes. The Gokokuji area has convenience stores, cafes, and station facilities within walking distance, making it practical to combine this stop with a longer Tokyo anime pilgrimage route.

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