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a certain magical index ii shiodome city center side

A Certain Magical Index II

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
12m 3s
a certain magical index ii shiodome city center side
  • Nearest Station: Shiodome Station (Toei Oedo Line / Yurikamome) or Shinbashi Station (JR / Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Walk: 3–6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Mikoto Misaka and her friends walk together beside the modern streetscape near Shiodome City Center in a bright everyday moment.
  • This moment appears in an early, light everyday segment of A Certain Magical Index II, where Mikoto Misaka goes out with Kuroko Shirai, Kazari Uiharu, and Ruiko Saten, chatting as they walk through the city. The mood is bright, lively, and natural, showing the easy rhythm of close friends spending time together; as usual, Kuroko acts overly affectionate toward Mikoto, while Mikoto responds with mild annoyance and caution. Before the main story fully kicks in, the scene uses this calm urban outing to highlight their relationships and to give viewers a sense of the open, modern atmosphere of Tokyo beyond Academy City. The anime is based on the pedestrian space beside Shiodome City Center, and its recreation of the surrounding high-rises, road alignment, and open business-district feel is quite accurate. In real life, the building facades, planted areas, and pavement layout generally match the scene, although the anime simplifies some background details for composition, reducing or omitting certain signs, storefront information, and street fixtures. On location, signage, glass curtain walls, and the office-commercial character of the area stand out more strongly, and the actual view can be affected by trees, lamp posts, and pedestrian traffic depending on the angle. Overall, it is a highly recognizable urban model location, especially rewarding for fans who want to compare the street lines and tower placement with maps or Street View.
Is this exact Shiodome City Center side spot easy to access for anime pilgrimage photos?
Yes. The area is publicly accessible from the pedestrian routes around Shiodome City Center, and it is a short walk from Shiodome or Shinbashi Station.
Can I recreate the scene closely, or has the streetscape changed too much?
You can still match the overall composition quite well because the towers, walkways, and street layout remain recognizable. Minor signage, planting, and street furniture may differ from the anime frame.
Are there any practical photo tips or etiquette issues at this location?
Visit outside weekday rush hours to avoid heavy foot traffic from office workers, and do not block building entrances or pedestrian flow. Tripods may be inconvenient in busy paths, so handheld shooting is usually the safest choice.

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