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Episode
Ep. 5
Time
9m 24s
toyohashi
  • Nearest Station: Toden-Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Sakura Tram / Toden Arakawa Line)
  • Walk: 4 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kasumi and Arisa walk along a city street lined with low-rise buildings in a casual everyday moment.
  • This moment appears during an everyday stretch of the story when the characters are growing closer and moving step by step toward forming their band. As the two girls walk down the street, they continue the kind of conversation and back-and-forth that gives the scene a light, slightly noisy, but affectionate friendship vibe. It is not a major dramatic turning point, but rather a small slice of daily life that naturally shows their relationship developing and their sense of teamwork slowly taking shape. After this, they continue heading toward their shared musical goal. In real life, the street matches the anime composition quite well, especially in the direction of the road, the height and spacing of the buildings, and the arrangement near the corner. The anime simplifies or alters storefront signage and brand details, so the real signs, colors, and shopfronts differ somewhat, and the live street also feels busier due to cables, parked vehicles, roadside fixtures, and seasonal changes in greenery. Even so, the road width, building massing, and overall viewing angle make this a highly recognizable and satisfying pilgrimage spot.
Is this BanG Dream! street spot easy to recognize in person?
Yes. The road alignment and building shapes are still the main clues, even if storefront signs and small details have changed over time.
Can I take photos here for an anime pilgrimage visit?
Yes, you can photograph the street from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking pedestrians, traffic, or private entrances. Early daytime is usually best for clean comparison shots.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location?
Use Google Street View first to confirm the angle, then walk the block to match the camera height and corner position. Minor differences are normal because shops, signs, and street furniture change over the years.

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