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bang dream 2nd season gakushuinshita tram stop

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
17m 1s
bang dream 2nd season gakushuinshita tram stop
  • Nearest Station: Gakushuinshita Station (Tokyo Sakura Tram / Toden Arakawa Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime; spring and autumn are especially pleasant
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kasumi stands near the Waseda-bound platform at Gakushuinshita tram stop, framed by the ordinary streetscape of Tokyo.
  • This moment comes during the characters’ efforts to navigate their band activities and sort out their feelings, and the atmosphere is notably quiet, as if someone has paused briefly to gather their thoughts. Standing near the platform of the Toden Arakawa Line, now known as the Tokyo Sakura Tram, the character seems to be confirming her feelings and determination before heading toward the next destination. That short pause within such an ordinary city setting makes the emotions feel more real, mixing slight anxiety with hopeful resolve. In real life, this is the Waseda-bound side of Gakushuinshita stop, and the anime recreates the platform layout, railings, road alignment, and surrounding urban mood with impressive accuracy, making it an instantly recognizable pilgrimage spot. The stop itself is small and open-air, just like in the series, and the composition of the platform edge, tram tracks, and adjacent street strongly matches the anime frame. Some details, such as signs, advertisements, traffic markings, and nearby building exteriors, may have changed over time, while seasonal light and tree growth can also alter the atmosphere slightly. Even so, it remains a highly identifiable real-world match, especially if you compare it with Google Street View and anime screenshots.
Can I take photos on the platform at Gakushuinshita stop?
Yes, casual photography is generally possible from public areas, but do not block passengers or stand too close to the track edge. Be especially careful during tram arrivals and departures.
Is this stop officially marked as a BanG Dream! pilgrimage spot?
No official anime plaque is usually installed at the stop, so fans identify it by matching the platform layout and street view. Bringing a screenshot helps confirm the exact angle.
What is the easiest way to recreate the anime shot here?
Use the Waseda-bound platform side and compare the railings, road direction, and stop signage with your reference image. Visiting in daylight with lighter traffic makes alignment much easier.

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