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bang dream 2nd season sukesaka street

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
6m 45s
bang dream 2nd season sukesaka street
  • Nearest Station: Kishibojinmae Station (Tokyo Sakura Tram / Toden Arakawa Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime; spring and autumn are best
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tae Hanazono walks alone along a sloping residential street, creating a calm and introspective moment in the episode.
  • This moment shows a character walking alone down the street, with a quiet and reflective atmosphere. Tae Hanazono appears calm on the surface, but she is actually sorting through feelings of hesitation and uncertainty as she balances band activities with her own personal thoughts. In the surrounding part of the story, she is pushed forward by the enthusiasm of her friends while also trying to understand what she truly wants, so this walk along the sloping street works as a transition where she briefly pulls away from everyone else to process her emotions, making her confusion and gentle personality stand out more clearly. The real-life model is Sukesaka Street in Toshima, Tokyo, and the anime captures the road slope, street alignment, and residential layout with impressive accuracy. The width of the road, the sense of utility pole placement, and the long perspective down the hill all closely resemble the real location. That said, the anime simplifies some roadside signs, house details, and parked vehicles to keep the frame visually clean and focused, so the actual site feels more lived-in and slightly busier. Comparing the scene with the real street or Google Street View shows how carefully the background art was designed, though seasonal plants, construction barriers, and updated traffic signage may create minor differences today.
Is Sukesaka Street easy to photograph for a BanG Dream! recreation shot?
Yes, it is a normal public street and fans can photograph from the roadside, but keep clear of traffic and avoid blocking residential entrances. Early morning or late afternoon is best for safer, cleaner shots.
What is the best station for reaching this BanG Dream! location?
Kishibojinmae Station on the Tokyo Sakura Tram is one of the easiest access points, with the street reachable in a short walk. Gakushuinshita Station is also a practical alternative depending on your route.
Are there any current restrictions or etiquette concerns at this location?
There is no special anime-site admission system because this is a regular neighborhood street, so standard local etiquette applies. Keep noise low, do not linger in front of homes, and avoid tripods if they obstruct pedestrians.

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