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girlish number chiyoda fujimi kuminkan

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number chiyoda fujimi kuminkan
  • Nearest Station: Iidabashi Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Yurakucho Line, Namboku Line, Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for similar lighting and easier photo comparison
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Chitose and Kazuha walk and talk along a quiet street beside a local public hall in a subdued everyday moment from Girlish Number.
  • This moment shows the characters briefly slowing down to talk while on the move, creating a mood that feels less tense than the recording studio scenes and more quietly reflective, with a hint of awkward warmth. The two walk along a street beside residential buildings and a local public facility, suggesting a pause after the pressures of voice acting work and their unease about the realities of the industry. In Girlish Number, street conversations like this often reveal characters who act casual on the surface while hiding their own doubts, pride, and fragile friendships underneath. The real-life location matches the street near Chiyoda Fujimi Kuminkan, and the anime reproduces the road width, building setbacks, walls, greenery, and overall public-facility silhouette with notable accuracy. Even if the anime simplifies signage and avoids explicit real-world text, the structure and viewing angle still make the original spot recognizable. Compared with the anime, the real place looks more subdued in color, and details like tree height, parked vehicles, road markings, and notice boards may have changed over time, but a Street View comparison makes it clear that the background art is based on a realistic version of the area that has been slightly cleaned up and beautified for the series.
Can I photograph the Girlish Number spot at Chiyoda Fujimi Kuminkan freely?
You can usually take photos from the public street, but avoid blocking the entrance or photographing residents and facility users. Since this is a ward facility, keep your visit low-key and do not enter restricted areas just for anime photos.
Is the building signage still useful for matching the anime scene?
The area layout and building shape are better clues than the signage, because the anime simplifies text details. Street View is very helpful for lining up the road, walls, and greenery before you visit.
Are there convenient stops nearby for a short anime pilgrimage visit?
Yes, Iidabashi has plenty of cafes, convenience stores, and train connections, so this works well as a quick stop. The neighborhood is easy to combine with other central Tokyo anime-location visits on foot or by train.

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