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tokyo geidai music high school

BanG Dream! Ave Mujica

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
8m 22s
tokyo geidai music high school
  • Nearest Station: Nezu Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for matching light and a calmer street view
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Sakiko stands in front of the school gate, framed by the entrance and greenery in a subdued, emotionally restrained moment.
  • This moment appears during a section of the story marked by emotional pressure and distance, with the character standing at the school gate in a restrained, heavy mood as if facing worries she cannot easily share. She feels tied to the school, to music, and to her past self, yet also surrounded by a sense of isolation, giving the scene a quiet loneliness. In the surrounding story, this silence is not just a pause but an extension of her inner struggle, making her uncertainty about her situation and future feel even more vivid. The scene is based on the front area of Tokyo Geidai Music High School, and the anime recreates the gate composition, wall placement, and surrounding street view with impressive accuracy. The proportions of the entrance and the angle from the road especially make the real location instantly recognizable. Compared with the anime, the real site may differ in greenery, lighting, and posted notices depending on the season and when reference photos were taken, and some school signage may be simplified or omitted in the show, but the gate itself is a very clear landmark. Because it is a functioning school, the real atmosphere is usually quieter and more ordinary than in anime, and visitors should be careful not to block access or photograph the interior excessively.
Can fans enter Tokyo Geidai Music High School to recreate the Ave Mujica scene?
No, it is an active school, so fans should stay outside the gate and shoot only from public roads unless the school announces an open event.
Is photography allowed at the gate of this BanG Dream! location?
Casual exterior photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid photographing students, security staff, or anything inside the campus beyond the entrance.
What is the easiest station for visiting this scene, and is there anything useful nearby?
Nezu Station is the most practical access point, and the Ueno/Geidai area has convenience stores, cafés, and sidewalks suitable for a quick respectful stop during a Tokyo pilgrimage route.

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