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girlish number akasaka tamachi dori suitokan building

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number akasaka tamachi dori suitokan building
  • Nearest Station: Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or after sunset for the closest match to the anime’s lighting
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Chitose Karasuma stands alone on a nighttime street in Akasaka, framed by lit storefronts and roadside barriers.
  • This moment likely appears when Chitose is walking alone and thinking about her situation and future as a voice actress. Although she usually puts on a selfish, stubborn front, the nighttime street scenery makes her inner anxiety, exhaustion, and uncertainty feel much more visible. The location pulls her away from the noise of work and social tension for a brief pause, often after a setback or an awkward professional encounter, and before the story pushes her to face her choices and career pressure again. In real life, the street in front of the Akasaka Tamachi-dori Suitokan Building matches the anime quite closely, especially in the road layout, the corner building massing, the arcade-like frontage, and the pattern of illuminated storefronts. The most recognizable elements are the row of shop signs and the rhythm of the building facades, though the anime simplifies or changes actual business names, lettering, and lightbox details to fit its art style. Even so, the width of the street, roadside barriers, pedestrian space, and overall nighttime atmosphere are reproduced with impressive accuracy. Over time, shops may change, signs may be updated, and the lighting tone may differ from when the series aired, so the biggest real-world differences are usually the commercial signage and ground-floor tenants. Still, from a similar angle, it remains easy to recognize this as the street that inspired the scene.
Is this exact Girlish Number street spot easy to access today?
Yes. The street by the Suitokan Building on Akasaka Tamachi-dori is a normal public road and sidewalk area, so fans can visit freely as long as they avoid blocking nearby businesses.
Can I take photos in front of BAR DECE and the surrounding building?
Street photography from the public sidewalk is generally fine, but avoid aiming cameras into the bar or other private interiors. Night visits are best kept brief and respectful because this is an active nightlife area.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location before visiting?
Use Google Street View around Akasaka Tamachi-dori and match the road curve, guardrails, and storefront spacing first. Signboards may have changed, but the building shapes and street width still line up well with the scene.

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