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Episode
Ep. 歌いましょう鳴らしましょう
Time
0m 33s
tram
  • Nearest Station: Kishibojinmae Station (Toden Arakawa Line / Tokyo Sakura Tram)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and lighter tram traffic
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tomori stands alone near the Toden tram street, framed by an ordinary urban roadside that emphasizes her quiet emotional isolation.
  • This moment appears during a phase when the characters’ feelings are still unstable and their relationships have not yet truly settled. Tomori stands alone along the Toden tram line, and the ordinary, quiet city scenery around her only emphasizes the loneliness and hesitation she cannot put into words. Caught between new encounters, misunderstandings, and emotional pulls, she wants to hold on to a reason to sing and express herself, yet she is also afraid of being hurt again. Nothing dramatic happens in this shot, but it freezes her suppressed emotions in place and lets viewers feel the small, painfully real anxiety she carries before taking another step forward. In real life, the anime is based on the area along the Toden Arakawa Line, and the scale of the street, the road layout beside the tracks, and the mix of houses and small businesses are reproduced quite accurately. The most recognizable feature is the open feeling created by the tram line running through an everyday neighborhood, which is easy to compare on site. That said, the anime simplifies power lines, traffic signs, parked bicycles, and storefront details to keep the composition cleaner and more emotionally focused. The real location changes with time of day, traffic, pedestrians, and seasonal plants. When comparing with Street View or visiting in person, the overall structure and perspective are easy to identify, though specific shop signs and roadside fixtures may have changed over time, so it is best to match the building arrangement, track position, and curve of the road.
Is this MyGO spot easy to access by public transport?
Yes. The scene area is right by Kishibojinmae on the Tokyo Sakura Tram, and it is also a short walk from Zoshigaya Station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line.
Can I take photos beside the tram tracks here?
You can photograph from public sidewalks, but do not step onto the tracks or block crossings. Trams run frequently, so keep clear of warning areas and be respectful of local residents.
Is there anything useful nearby for an anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes. The area has convenience stores, cafés, and the Kishimojin/ Zoshigaya neighborhood nearby, making it easy to combine scene hunting with a short local walk.

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