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zoshigaya kishimojin shrine

BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 碧天伴走
Time
1m 48s
zoshigaya kishimojin shrine
  • Nearest Station: Kishibojinmae Station (Tokyo Sakura Tram / Toden Arakawa Line) or Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 3–7 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet weekday afternoons; autumn also matches the shrine atmosphere especially well
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The band members pass by the approach near Zoshigaya Kishimojin Shrine in a quiet moment loaded with unresolved feelings.
  • This moment comes during a phase when the characters’ relationships are still fragile and full of tension. Even though the group is moving together on the surface, each girl is carrying her own doubts about the band, the past, and one another. Tomori remains quiet and sensitive, as if she is trying her best to keep up with everyone around her, while Soyo maintains a gentle but unmistakably distant presence that adds strain to the atmosphere. As they pass the area around Zoshigaya Kishimojin Shrine, the calm surroundings make their inner confusion and unspoken emotions stand out even more, setting the stage for deeper conflict and understanding later on. The anime’s depiction of the shrine area is impressively accurate, especially in the scale of the approach, the tree-lined feeling, and the open layout near the religious buildings. In real life, the most recognizable features are the historic main hall, the approach entrance, and the various signs and guidance markers around the grounds. The real location feels older and more lived-in than the anime version because of its notices, offerings, and active worship routes. The anime slightly softens the colors and cleans up some modern visual clutter to focus more on the characters and mood, but the overall landscape, shadows, and spatial composition remain highly faithful, making this an excellent pilgrimage spot for side-by-side comparison.
Can I take photos at Zoshigaya Kishimojin Shrine for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, outdoor photography is generally fine if you do not block worshippers or events, but avoid intrusive shooting around prayer areas and always follow posted notices on the grounds.
What is the easiest station for recreating the MyGO scene near the shrine?
Kishibojinmae Station is the easiest for a short walk, while Zoshigaya Station on the Fukutoshin Line is also convenient and gives you a straightforward approach through the neighborhood.
Are there useful spots nearby for fans, like rest stops or local streets to compare with the anime?
Yes, the shrine approach and surrounding Zoshigaya streets are easy to explore on foot, and there are small cafés, shops, and tram-area landmarks nearby that make scene comparison and a short pilgrimage walk very practical.

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