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girlish number mitaka showroom

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number mitaka showroom
  • Nearest Station: Mitaka Station (JR Chuo Line / Sobu Line)
  • Walk: about 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Several girls walk together along a quiet roadside lined with hedges and low buildings in a calm transitional moment from Girlish Number.
  • This moment appears as the characters move along together and chat, with a mood that feels casual on the surface but still carries the subtle irony typical of Girlish Number. Chitose keeps up her slightly self-centered and carefree attitude, yet her interactions with the others hint at quiet anxiety about voice acting, relationships, and her own place in the industry. The companions soften that awkwardness through jokes and easy conversation, making the scene feel like a transitional everyday moment before or after more formal events. In real life, the area around the Kinoshita Komuten Mitaka Showroom matches the anime quite well: the sidewalk layout, road direction, hedge-lined fences, and the spacing of the buildings all correspond closely to the frame. The anime simplifies the background and uses cleaner, brighter colors, but the composition remains highly recognizable. Signage and showroom details may have changed over the years, so the current facade, signs, or landscaping may differ somewhat from the broadcast version. Even so, a comparison with Street View or an on-site visit shows that the anime preserved the road width, building outlines, and corner perspective very faithfully, making this a strong example of a realistic location model polished slightly for visual appeal.
Can I freely photograph the Girlish Number angle at the Kinoshita Komuten Mitaka Showroom?
You can usually photograph the public street and sidewalk, but avoid entering private showroom grounds without permission. Be especially careful not to capture customers, staff, or parked cars up close.
Is this still recognizable compared with the anime and Street View?
Yes, the road shape, hedges, and general building placement are still recognizable, although signage and exterior details may have changed over time. Checking current Street View before visiting helps a lot.
What is the easiest way for fans to reach this spot from central Tokyo?
Take the JR Chuo Line to Mitaka Station, then continue on foot or use a local bus to get closer to the showroom area. It works best as part of a wider Mitaka-area pilgrimage rather than a single-stop visit.

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