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gate ginza 3 chome yoshinoya

Gate

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
5m 30s
gate ginza 3 chome yoshinoya
  • Nearest Station: Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 4 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning on weekdays for clear exterior shots and easier angle matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Itami and the girls move through central Tokyo, with the Yoshinoya storefront in Ginza marking a brief everyday-city moment in Episode 8 of Gate.
  • This moment appears during the sequence where Itami takes his companions from the Special Region around Tokyo. For girls who have just entered modern Japan, everything on the streets of Ginza feels fresh, from the busy traffic and shop signs to the everyday sight of a chain beef bowl restaurant, all of it like a display of an entirely new civilization. Itami guides them with his usual relaxed attitude while also looking after them, and Rory, Lelei, and Tuka each observe their surroundings with a mix of curiosity, caution, and surprise. The mood here is not tense, but more like a brief urban sightseeing break between larger story conflicts, letting both the characters and the audience enjoy the fun of seeing Japan through the eyes of visitors from another world. After this, their continued contact with city life gradually deepens their understanding of Japanese society. As a real-world match, the scene is a very direct reference to the streetscape around Ginza 3-chome, and the yellow Yoshinoya sign is especially recognizable, making the location easy to identify at a glance. The anime does not copy every architectural detail exactly, but it preserves the intersection layout, storefront placement, street width, and the overall commercial atmosphere, so it still feels unmistakably like real Ginza while keeping the series' slightly simplified background style. Compared with the actual site, the real signage is denser, the building facades are more detailed, and the traffic, pedestrians, and neighboring tenants change over time, so some storefronts may differ from when the anime aired. Even so, the viewing angle, Yoshinoya sign position, and layered city scenery make this a very approachable pilgrimage spot, especially for fans who want to compare the frame with Google Street View.
Is the Yoshinoya exterior in the Gate scene still recognizable at Ginza 3-chome?
Yes, the location is still identifiable by its corner-street setting in Ginza, though storefront details and neighboring tenants may have changed over time. Use Street View and the road layout rather than expecting every sign to match the anime exactly.
Can I take photos freely around gate-ginza-3-chome-yoshinoya?
You can generally photograph the public street and exterior from the sidewalk, but avoid blocking pedestrians in this busy commercial area. Do not photograph inside the restaurant without permission.
What is the best route for fans visiting this Gate location?
Start from Ginza Station and walk toward the Ginza 3-chome area, where the location is easy to combine with other central Tokyo stops. Visiting on a weekday morning usually gives you the best chance to recreate the angle without heavy crowds.

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