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a certain scientific railgun being a photo shoot model under the hot sun isnt easy is it tachikawa takashimaya

A Certain Scientific Railgun: Being a Photo Shoot Model Under the Hot Sun Isnt Easy, Is It?

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
14m 17s
a certain scientific railgun being a photo shoot model under the hot sun isnt easy is it tachikawa takashimaya
  • Nearest Station: Tachikawa Station (JR Chuo Line, Ome Line, Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Mikoto Misaka stands out in the summer heat near Tachikawa Takashimaya during a photo shoot-related street scene.
  • This moment appears during Mikoto Misaka’s photo shoot assignment, where the intense summer heat leaves her visibly tired and even more awkward than usual about being the center of attention. Even if she complains a little, she still tries to go along with the situation, showing the stubborn yet sincere side of her personality. The frame captures her struggling to keep herself composed in the heat, letting viewers feel the slight embarrassment and irritation beneath her calm exterior. The scenes around it continue the series’ light everyday rhythm, highlighting the characters’ cute and believable reactions. The real-life model corresponds to the Tachikawa Takashimaya area, and the anime recreates the urban composition quite well, especially the building scale, the openness of the road, and the overall commercial district atmosphere. While signage is simplified or altered in the anime to avoid directly using real brands, the setting is still recognizable as the department store zone near Tachikawa Station’s north side. The real streetscape may differ somewhat today due to tenant changes, façade renovations, and replaced signs, but the main road layout and building positions remain highly identifiable. Google Street View is especially helpful for matching the angle, though visitors should be mindful of pedestrian traffic and shopping-area photo etiquette.
Is the Railgun scene still easy to match at Tachikawa Takashimaya today?
Yes—the street layout and major building massing are still recognizable, though storefront signs and exterior details have changed over time. Comparing with Google Street View helps a lot before visiting.
Can I take photos freely around Tachikawa Takashimaya?
Outdoor street photography is generally fine if you do not block pedestrians or entrances, but avoid shooting inside shops unless permission is clearly allowed. Staff or security may ask you to move if you obstruct commercial areas.
What is the best access point for recreating this location as an anime pilgrimage stop?
Use JR Tachikawa Station’s north side and walk toward the Takashimaya shopping area, which is the most practical approach for matching the scene. The area also has cafes, restrooms, and department store facilities nearby for a short fan itinerary.

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