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a certain magical index sushi miyashita vending machine

A Certain Magical Index

Tokyo

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a certain magical index sushi miyashita vending machine
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Sakai Station (JR Chuo Line / Seibu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: about 18–22 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to reference photos
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet street-side vending machine and storefront area is shown as an everyday establishing cut in A Certain Magical Index.
  • No clearly identifiable characters are centered in this shot; instead, the focus is on the everyday feeling of a street corner in Academy City. A Certain Magical Index often uses brief urban cutaway shots like this to let viewers breathe between conflicts involving espers, magic, and rival factions, while also making the setting feel more believable. The moments before and after this kind of frame usually function as a transition or movement scene, with a calm, observational mood that contrasts with the tension the characters will soon face. In real life, this scene corresponds to the tie-up vending machine spot near Sushi Miyashita in the Mitaka area of Tokyo. The anime appears to have taken inspiration from the street-corner composition and the placement of the vending machines in front of the shop. Based on the real location photo, the overall street alignment, building proportions, and relationship between the storefront and the road are quite close to the anime, making it a recognizable pilgrimage point. However, the signage, vending machine wraps, product lineup, and fine text details are not always reproduced exactly, since real commercial elements change over time and anime background art often simplifies details. The real location feels more lived-in than the anime version, and the scene can also be affected by parked vehicles, roadside fixtures, seasonal plants, and lighting conditions. For fans trying to recreate the shot, it is best to match the relative position of the storefront and vending machine rather than expect every tiny detail to be identical.
Is the Sushi Miyashita vending machine spot still accessible for photos?
Yes, the street-side area is generally viewable from public space, but please avoid blocking the shop frontage or photographing into private interiors. A quick exterior photo is the safest approach.
Has the vending machine design changed from the anime-era look?
Yes, machine wraps, product lineups, and promotional graphics can change over time, so exact visual details may differ from the anime frame. The best match is usually the placement and streetscape rather than the printed design.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot before visiting?
Check the location on Google Street View first and compare the storefront position, road shape, and machine placement with the anime image. That makes it much easier to line up your photo quickly once you arrive.

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