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bang dream 2nd season gotanda shunhachi fruit shop

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
15m 42s
bang dream 2nd season gotanda shunhachi fruit shop
  • Nearest Station: Gotanda Station (JR Yamanote Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Tokyu Ikegami 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 street view
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The five Poppin'Party members walk together past a corner fruit and vegetable shop on a Gotanda street.
  • This moment appears during an everyday sequence in which the Poppin'Party girls move through the city together, creating a light, natural mood filled with the warmth, energy, and easy chemistry of close friends. There is no major conflict here; instead, the scene emphasizes their shared motion, casual interaction, and youthful atmosphere, letting viewers feel how meaningful even ordinary time can be for them in the middle of a busy urban setting. It also works as a transition into the next part of the story while reinforcing the lively bond between the band members. In real life, the anime scene is based on the area around the Gotanda Shunhachi fruit and vegetable shop, and the corner storefront placement, composition of the turning street, and overall feel of the surrounding commercial road are reproduced quite clearly. The anime does not copy every sign exactly, but the direction of the shopfront, the width of the street, and the arrangement of the background buildings are accurate enough to make the real-life model easy to recognize. Compared with reality, the anime simplifies some sign text, utility pole details, and small street clutter, while using a cleaner and brighter color palette; the actual location feels more lived-in, with produce displays, nearby signs, and pedestrian flow changing over time. Overall, it is a pilgrimage spot where the composition is highly faithful even though the finer details are lightly stylized.
Is the former Shunhachi Gotanda shop area still easy to identify for BanG Dream fans?
Yes. Even if storefront tenants or signs change, the corner layout, road angle, and surrounding buildings still make the scene recognizable from the street.
Can I take photos at this BanG Dream location without causing problems?
Street photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid blocking the storefront entrance or photographing customers and staff too closely. Keep your stop brief because the area has regular pedestrian traffic.
What is the best route for combining this spot with other BanG Dream locations nearby?
Start from Gotanda Station and walk the neighborhood on foot, as this area is compact and easy to pair with other city-background spots. Using Google Maps and Street View beforehand helps a lot for matching angles quickly.

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