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tv asahi
  • Nearest Station: Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or night for matching the illuminated atmosphere in the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A night street view near tv-asahi is shown as an atmospheric establishing cut in episode 2 of BanG Dream! Ave Mujica.
  • This shot does not focus on any clearly visible character, instead using the night cityscape around tv-asahi as a transition that lets viewers step back from the dialogue and absorb the tense, gloomy mood that defines BanG Dream! Ave Mujica. In the surrounding story, the characters are carrying thoughts and pressures they cannot easily express, so this seemingly quiet street view feels like a reflection of their inner state; even with bright neon and building lights, there is still a sense of distance and unease. The scene is based on the area around tv-asahi in Roppongi, and the anime recreates the building massing, street alignment, and nighttime lighting with impressive accuracy, showing great care for the layered feel of the urban space. The real location has a very similar exterior, sidewalks, and road layout, though the anime pushes the palette colder and more dramatic, making the real commercial district feel more mysterious on screen. Signage and small text details are simplified or altered, but the landmark silhouette remains recognizable, and a comparison with real photos or Google Street View reveals that the anime preserves the main angle and skyline while adjusting trees, lighting intensity, and a few street-level details.
Can I freely photograph the tv-asahi exterior where this scene was modeled?
Yes, outdoor photography from public sidewalks around tv-asahi is generally allowed. Avoid blocking foot traffic, do not use tripods in busy areas, and follow any temporary event or security instructions on site.
What is the best spot to match the anime angle near tv-asahi?
Use the public walkway around the tv-asahi side facing the Roppongi Hills / Keyakizaka area and compare with Google Street View before you go. Night visits work best because the anime emphasizes building lights and the darker street mood.
Are there facilities nearby for a quick anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the area has plenty of cafes, convenience stores, restrooms inside nearby commercial facilities, and easy access from Roppongi Station. It is a very convenient stop to combine with other anime-related Tokyo city locations.

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