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bang dream 2nd season sakasaka street intersection

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
6m 28s
bang dream 2nd season sakasaka street intersection
  • Nearest Station: Kishibojinmae Station (Tokyo Sakura Tram / Toden Arakawa Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kasumi Toyama and Tae Hanazono stand at a neighborhood street intersection during a calm transitional moment in BanG Dream! 2nd Season Episode 4.
  • This moment appears during an everyday transition as the characters move through the city, and unlike the tension of a live performance, it highlights their natural, relaxed interaction. The two girls continue walking and talking at the intersection, carrying the feelings and conversations from the previous scene along with their growing expectations for the band and for each other. These ordinary urban scenes inserted between major plot points make the characters feel more grounded and emotionally real, while gently setting up what happens next. The real-life model is the Sakasaka Street intersection in Toshima, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the corner composition, road layout, and residential neighborhood atmosphere with impressive accuracy. On location, you can still recognize the openness of the junction, the placement of corner buildings, and the sloping street scenery, although signs, road markings, utility wires, and plants may differ over time, so the match is not perfectly identical. Overall, the series preserves the core structure of the actual streetscape while simplifying some details to create a cleaner frame that keeps the focus on the characters, making this a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot.
What is the easiest station for reaching this BanG Dream street scene?
Kishibojinmae Station on the Tokyo Sakura Tram is one of the easiest access points, and the intersection is only a short walk away through a quiet residential area.
Can I recreate the anime angle exactly at the Sakasaka Street intersection?
You can get very close, but cars, utility poles, parked bicycles, and updated signage may slightly affect the framing compared with the anime and older Street View imagery.
Is it okay to take photos here for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, it is a public street, but this is a residential neighborhood, so avoid blocking traffic, keep noise down, and do not photograph private homes or residents without permission.

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