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girlish number akasaka blitz

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number akasaka blitz
  • Nearest Station: Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kazuha Shibasaki stands near the street outside Akasaka BLITZ, framed by the venue-side urban streetscape in a quiet transitional moment.
  • This moment appears as the character heads toward an event or work venue, pausing alone against the city streetscape and conveying the complicated emotions behind her voice-acting career, performance anxiety, and relationships. She looks calm on the surface, but underneath she carries pressure, unease, and a faint sense of anticipation. Earlier scenes have already built up tension from the realities of the industry and subtle competition between the cast, and after this brief shot the story returns to work and performance developments, making this street-side image an emotional transition point. The anime clearly draws from the streets and venue exterior around Akasaka BLITZ, especially the direction of the road, the massing of the buildings, and the urban atmosphere of an event space, giving the location strong recognizability. While the show simplifies signage and surrounding details, the corner angle, building proportions, and roadside layout show a deliberate effort to recreate the real place faithfully. One important point is that Akasaka BLITZ has since closed in real life, and redevelopment or updated facility names may differ from the time the anime aired, so visitors should compare the street structure, road shape, and building placement rather than expecting every sign to match exactly.
Can I still visit the exact Girlish Number spot if Akasaka BLITZ is closed?
Yes. The former Akasaka BLITZ area around the Akasaka Sacas complex is still accessible, but the venue itself has closed and parts of the site have changed with redevelopment.
What is the best station for reaching this scene location?
Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line is the easiest access point, and the former BLITZ area is only a short walk from the station exits connected to Akasaka Sacas.
Are photos allowed around the former Akasaka BLITZ site?
Outdoor street photography is generally fine in public areas, but because this is part of a commercial complex, avoid blocking walkways, filming security staff, or using tripods without permission.

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