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Episode
Ep. 1
Time
8m 31s
tsukinoya sushi
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Nagasaki Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: about 4 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or after sunset for the closest match to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet nighttime exterior shot captures the street in front of Tsukinoya Sushi, establishing the subdued urban mood of the episode.
  • This shot is part of the opening atmosphere-building of the story, using a nighttime street view rather than clearly showing any character. Through the exterior of the shops and the quiet road, it lets viewers feel the distinctive oppressive, mysterious, and slightly lonely mood of BanG Dream! Ave Mujica. The scenes around this moment focus on setup, presenting an everyday Tokyo streetscape before the main cast fully enters, hinting at the real world they live in. That calm yet uneasy feeling also matches the emotional distance and inner conflicts the series gradually reveals later. In real life, the area around Tsukinoya Sushi is recreated with impressive accuracy, including the arrangement of storefronts, the width of the street, the corner composition, and the nighttime urban atmosphere. The anime simplifies some signage and facade details, but the location remains highly recognizable, and fans can still match the same angle easily on site. Compared with the anime, the real location may have small changes in sign text, posted notices, utility pole details, parked items, plants, and storefront decorations depending on the year, but the overall streetscape and road lines remain consistent, making it a very accessible pilgrimage spot.
Is Tsukinoya Sushi easy to match with the anime shot from Ave Mujica episode 1?
Yes. The street layout and storefront positioning are close enough that fans can identify the angle quickly, especially by comparing the road shape and neighboring buildings.
Can I take photos in front of Tsukinoya Sushi for anime pilgrimage purposes?
You can usually photograph the street from public space, but be respectful and avoid blocking the entrance or photographing customers without permission.
What is the best time to visit this Ave Mujica location for a similar atmosphere?
Early evening works best because the anime scene emphasizes nighttime lighting and a subdued mood. Visiting after dark also helps the storefront lights resemble the episode more closely.

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