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bang dream 2nd season bunkyo sekiguchi

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
15m 18s
bang dream 2nd season bunkyo sekiguchi
  • Nearest Station: Edogawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier street-angle matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet urban street corner near Storage Plus Bunkyo Sekiguchi is shown as an establishing cut in BanG Dream! 2nd Season Episode 6.
  • This shot is a transitional streetscape moment showing the area the characters pass through in their daily movement, with a calm yet slightly reflective mood that works as an establishing cut before or after more important conversations or actions. Even without visible facial expressions, Episode 6 of BanG Dream! 2nd Season centers on band activity, emotional distance between members, and the mix of hope and anxiety that comes with chasing a goal, so this quiet urban corner helps reinforce those subtle feelings. The real-life match is the street near Storage Plus Bunkyo Sekiguchi in Bunkyo, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the road alignment, building layout, and sense of a compact city corner quite faithfully. The narrow streetscape, elevation feel, and the blend of residential structures with small facilities are especially recognizable. That said, the anime simplifies signage, shop names, and advertisements, so some facade details, posted signs, and colors may differ on location. Depending on the year, you may also find new signboards, parked vehicles, or exterior renovations that make the real place feel more lived-in than in the anime. For a strong comparison, focus on the bend of the road, the outline of the buildings, and the angle of the street corner, since those are the clearest matching features.
Can I freely photograph the BanG Dream street spot near Storage Plus Bunkyo Sekiguchi?
Yes, you can usually take photos from the public street, but avoid blocking driveways or photographing into private residential property. Since the storage facility and nearby buildings are private, keep your visit brief and respectful.
Is this location officially marked as a BanG Dream pilgrimage spot?
No official anime sign or plaque is commonly reported here. Fans usually identify it by matching the street layout and building shapes with the anime frame and Street View.
What is the easiest way to recreate the same angle from Episode 6?
Start from Edogawabashi Station and use Google Street View to confirm the road bend and corner alignment before visiting. The best match comes from standing on the public roadside and framing the surrounding buildings rather than focusing on signage.

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