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girlish number chuo dori ueno matsuzakaya stop

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number chuo dori ueno matsuzakaya stop
  • Nearest Station: Ueno-Hirokoji Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) / Ueno-Okachimachi Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for a brighter street view similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Chitose and the other girls walk along a broad city street near Ueno, framed by the median, traffic lanes, and storefront-lined avenue.
  • This scene appears during one of the cast’s everyday travel moments, as the young voice actresses move through the city while continuing their noisy yet sincere interactions from work and private life. The mood is less tense than a formal performance and feels more like a brief pause between busy appointments, mixing complaints about their situation with the comfort of being together. Street scenes like this help emphasize the series’ grounded portrayal of young voice actresses trying to survive in a real modern city. The real-life location is Chuo-dori near the Ueno Matsuzakaya stop, and the anime reproduces the wide roadway, central divider, lane layout, and long straight perspective with impressive accuracy. The actual area still carries the same major urban atmosphere, with department stores, streetlights, roadside trees, and transit infrastructure matching the feel of the scene. While storefront signs, advertisements, and smaller details may have changed over time and the anime simplifies some background information, the overall composition remains easy to recognize. When compared with the real site and Street View, the broad avenue of Chuo-dori and the rhythm of the roadway near Matsuzakaya are the clearest matching features, making it a good spot for fans to recreate the shot from the sidewalk.
Where is the best spot to recreate this Girlish Number street shot?
The easiest match is along Chuo-dori by the Ueno Matsuzakaya frontage and the nearby stop area, facing down the broad avenue. Use the sidewalk edge and avoid stepping into traffic lanes or blocking bus passengers.
Is this area easy to access for anime pilgrimage without a car?
Yes, it is extremely convenient by rail, with Ueno-Hirokoji, Ueno-Okachimachi, and Okachimachi stations all within a few minutes on foot. The area is flat, central, and surrounded by major shopping streets and facilities.
Can I take photos freely around the Ueno Matsuzakaya stop area?
Casual street photography is generally fine in public space, but be careful not to obstruct pedestrians, bus users, or store entrances. Avoid tripods during busy hours, since this section of Chuo-dori gets crowded.

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