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tsukomizaka

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
4m 38s
tsukomizaka
  • Nearest Station: Edogawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet uphill street at Tsukomizaka is shown as an atmospheric establishing shot in BanG Dream! Episode 2.
  • This shot appears as an atmospheric establishing cut early in the story, with no characters clearly visible; instead, the street and slope help define the everyday setting where the characters live. Episode 2 still centers on Kasumi being gradually drawn toward music and the world of bands, so this kind of cityscape carries a calm, slightly expectant feeling, as if inviting viewers to breathe in the rhythm of the neighborhood before the characters step deeper into new relationships and activities. In real life, Tsukomizaka is depicted with a simplified but very recognizable uphill urban composition: the road alignment, sense of slope, building placement, and guardrail positions all closely match the actual site. When visiting, the elevation change and the quiet residential atmosphere feel especially faithful to the anime. At the same time, real-world details such as overhead wires, pavement texture, walls, and some building exteriors change over time, so the location usually feels more lived-in than in the anime, with possible differences in parked cars, traffic signs, and vegetation. A Street View or on-site comparison makes it clear that the anime preserved the terrain and perspective accurately while cleaning up signage and background clutter to emphasize mood.
Is Tsukomizaka easy to photograph for a BanG Dream! comparison shot?
Yes, it is a public slope in a quiet residential area, so you can photograph it from the street. Visit during daylight and avoid blocking the road or pointing cameras toward private homes.
What is the best station to reach this BanG Dream! location?
Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line is the most practical access point for this spot. From there, it is roughly a 10-minute walk depending on your route uphill.
Are there any on-site signs saying this is an official BanG Dream! pilgrimage spot?
No permanent anime-specific marker is typically installed at the slope itself. Fans usually confirm the match through the street shape, guardrails, and surrounding buildings, often using Google Street View before visiting.

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