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428 shibuya scramble miyashita 1 pedestrian bridge

428: Shibuya Scramble

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 御法川实篇
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428 shibuya scramble miyashita 1 pedestrian bridge
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon/Fukutoshin/Ginza Lines, Tokyu lines)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for a similar city-view angle
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Mikami Minoru stands on the Miyashita 1 Pedestrian Bridge, looking out over the Shibuya streets during his investigation.
  • This moment appears in Mikami Minoru’s route, as he keeps moving through Shibuya in pursuit of the truth and remains under constant pressure. When he steps onto the Miyashita 1 Pedestrian Bridge, the scene shows him watching the flow of people and traffic while organizing the clues he has gathered. He carries both a journalist’s determination to uncover the facts and a quiet anxiety that the situation is slipping out of control. Just before this, he has been dealing with overlapping information and sudden developments, and after this moment he continues his investigation, pushing the story toward greater danger and closer to its core. The anime’s depiction matches the real Miyashita 1 Pedestrian Bridge very closely, especially in the viewing angle, railing layout, and the outlook toward the surrounding Shibuya streets. While the background signage, traffic markers, and urban clutter are somewhat simplified for visual clarity, the overall spatial composition is impressively accurate and immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with the area. In real life, nearby buildings, advertisements, and road fixtures may have changed over time, and the streetscape feels denser due to crowds, traffic, and redevelopment, but the bridge still remains a clear and reliable landmark for anime pilgrimage comparison.
Can I still access the Miyashita 1 Pedestrian Bridge for anime photo matching?
Yes, the bridge area is generally accessible on foot, but conditions can change during road works or nearby redevelopment. Check local notices around Shibuya Station and Miyashita Park before visiting.
What is the best nearby landmark to help me find this 428 scene spot?
Use Miyashita Park and the east side of Shibuya Station as your main reference points. The bridge sits in the busy corridor connecting the station area with Meiji-dori-side pedestrian flows.
Are tripods or long photo stops okay on the bridge?
Short handheld photography is usually fine, but avoid blocking pedestrian traffic on the overpass. Because Shibuya is busy, tripods are not recommended and may draw attention from security or staff.

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