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girlish number kabukicho ichibangai

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number kabukicho ichibangai
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or Shinjuku Station (JR Lines, Tokyo Metro, Toei)
  • Walk: 3–8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or after sunset for the closest neon atmosphere to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A wide shot captures the entrance area of Kabukicho Ichibangai, showing the dense neon-lit entertainment street atmosphere used in Girlish Number.
  • This scene uses the streetscape of Shinjuku’s Kabukicho as an establishing cut, highlighting the mix of city life and the voice acting industry in Girlish Number. The characters in the series often move through Tokyo between work, promotion events, and private moments, and a flashy nightlife district like this does more than fill the background: it reflects their pursuit of success while carrying the pressure of reality. Even without a clear character close-up, the frame conveys a lively, glamorous mood with a hint of fatigue and unease, matching the story’s young voice actresses as they feel both hopeful and uncertain about the future. In real life, this location corresponds to the Kabukicho Ichibangai area in Shinjuku, and the anime captures the atmosphere of the famous entrance street and its dense signage with high recognizability. The most striking real-world landmark is the Kabukicho Ichibangai gateway and the rows of shop signs on both sides, while the anime simplifies some visual clutter to focus more strongly on the impression of a bustling entertainment district. Compared with the actual site, real signage changes quickly, so store names, advertisements, lighting colors, and street fixtures may differ from what appeared when the anime aired. Even so, the overall street width, building arrangement, and tightly packed neon look remain very close, making it easy for fans to match the real place to the anime scene during a pilgrimage visit.
Where should I stand to match the Girlish Number Kabukicho street shot?
Stand near the Kabukicho Ichibangai entrance and face into the main street so the dense signboards line both sides of the frame. A slightly wide-angle phone lens works best for recreating the same urban depth.
Is it okay to take photos at Kabukicho Ichibangai at night?
Yes, street photography in public areas is generally allowed, but avoid blocking pedestrians and do not photograph people or host club touts too closely. Nighttime is busy, so keep your belongings secure and be respectful.
Has the area changed since Girlish Number aired?
Yes, individual signs, tenant shops, and lighting details have changed over time, but the overall gateway area and entertainment-district layout are still easy to recognize. The location remains one of the simplest Tokyo anime pilgrimage spots to compare with Street View.

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