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bang dream 2nd season fujimi slope

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
18m 11s
bang dream 2nd season fujimi slope
  • Nearest Station: Zoshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and quieter neighborhood streets
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kasumi stands on Fujimi Slope in a quiet transitional moment, framed by the descending street and surrounding neighborhood.
  • This moment appears during an important stretch when the characters are dealing with their band activities and their feelings toward one another. Instead of the excitement of a live performance, the mood here is quieter and more introspective. The character stands on the slope with a trace of hesitation and thoughtfulness, as if processing what happened earlier and preparing for the next choice ahead. Scenes like this create a pause in the story, letting the character move from unease and uncertainty toward calm, renewed resolve, and a more hopeful emotional state before speaking more honestly with her bandmates. The real-life location is Fujimi Slope in Toshima, Tokyo, and the anime captures the incline, street direction, and enclosed residential atmosphere with impressive accuracy. Visiting in person, you can feel the everyday stillness of the neighborhood, which closely matches the solitary and reflective tone of the anime. Some background details are simplified in animation, such as utility wires, roadside fixtures, and parts of the surrounding buildings, which appear cleaner and more streamlined onscreen, but the overall composition is highly recognizable. There is no especially prominent anime-specific sign at the site, so most fans identify it through the shape of the slope and the surrounding streetscape; when compared with Google Street View, the road width, gradient, and building layout line up very well.
Is Fujimi Slope easy to access for a BanG Dream! pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is in a normal residential area of Toshima and can be reached on foot from Zoshigaya Station or nearby stations like Gakushuinshita.
Are there any BanG Dream! signs or official markers at the slope?
No permanent anime marker is generally reported on-site. Fans usually match the slope itself and nearby buildings with screenshots or Street View.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but it is a public residential street, so avoid blocking the road, photographing private homes closely, or making noise. Early morning or late afternoon is best for respectful photo-taking.

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