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anima yell laforet harajuku

Anima Yell!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
11m 11s
anima yell laforet harajuku
  • Nearest Station: Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku) Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Fukutoshin Line
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning on a weekday for clearer photos and lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The girls walk together past Laforet Harajuku, capturing a lively and fashionable Tokyo street moment from Anima Yell! episode 7.
  • This moment appears during an outing scene where the girls walk through the lively streets of Harajuku, creating a bright and energetic mood. As they move along and chat, the scene highlights their natural chemistry as high school friends and their excitement for the city around them. There is no major conflict here; instead, the focus is on the cheerful feeling of sharing everyday time together, which reinforces the series’ blend of youth, friendship, and casual urban strolls. Before this, the story continues the rhythm of their club life and growing bonds, and after this moment, their closeness is pushed a little further. The anime background is clearly based on the area around Laforet Harajuku, and the building mass, street layout, and urban corner atmosphere are all easy to recognize, making the recreation fairly accurate. While the anime simplifies storefront names, signage, and some fine street details rather than directly copying real commercial branding, it still captures the exterior impression of the building and Harajuku’s distinctive busy fashion-district feel. Compared with the real location, the streetscape changes over time with tenant turnover, seasonal decorations, advertisements, and pedestrian traffic, so the most reliable matching points are the outer form of Laforet Harajuku, the intersection layout, and the surrounding road space. Because Harajuku can feel very different on weekdays and weekends, visiting in daytime during a non-peak period is best if you want to recreate a view closer to the anime.
Can I easily recreate the Anima Yell! shot at Laforet Harajuku?
Yes, the street corner and the building’s exterior are still recognizable, but you may need patience because Harajuku foot traffic is heavy most afternoons and weekends.
Are there photography restrictions around Laforet Harajuku?
Outdoor street photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians or filming store interiors without permission. Security may intervene if you use large gear near entrances.
What is the best station exit for this anime pilgrimage spot?
Use Meiji-jingumae Station and head toward Omotesando/Harajuku-side exits, or walk from JR Harajuku Station’s Omotesando Exit. Both routes are short and convenient for matching the scene.

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