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girlish number shinjuku toho building loft plus one

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number shinjuku toho building loft plus one
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or Shinjuku Station (JR lines, Tokyo Metro, Toei)
  • Walk: About 5 minutes on foot from Seibu-Shinjuku Station
  • Best time to visit: Early evening or after sunset for the closest match to the neon-lit anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Three girls walk and talk along a neon-lit Shinjuku street modeled after the area in front of Loft Plus One near the Shinjuku Toho Building.
  • This moment appears during a segment where the characters are moving through or talking on the streets of Shinjuku, continuing conversations shaped by voice-acting work, popularity gaps, and subtle interpersonal tension amid the bright nightlife and crowds. Chitose keeps up her usual outward confidence and slightly frivolous attitude, but underneath she is uneasy about the reality of her career, while the others respond in their own ways, from dry commentary to simply going along with her. The scene does not hinge on a dramatic outburst, yet it captures the series’ distinctive mood between casual everyday banter and workplace pressure, while giving the character dynamics a grounded urban feel. In real life, the background is based on the area around the Shinjuku Toho Building, specifically near the front of Loft Plus One, and the anime reproduces the street layout, storefront positioning, and dense signage of the district very well. The narrow Kabukicho-style streets, stacked vertical signs, and nighttime lighting all closely match the actual location. Although the anime simplifies some real shop names, advertisements, and finer sign details, the overall composition is still recognizable at a glance to anyone familiar with the area. Compared with reality, the anime cleans up some of the pedestrian traffic, vehicles, and visual clutter to keep the focus on the characters, while the real street often feels more crowded and commercially intense depending on the time of day. It is also a spot that is relatively easy to verify against Google Street View, making it a highly recognizable pilgrimage location in Shinjuku.
Can I still match the Girlish Number angle in front of Loft Plus One?
Yes, the surrounding street layout remains recognizable, though signs and storefront details can change over time. Use Google Street View first, then adjust your standing position slightly on site.
Is photography allowed around the Shinjuku Toho Building and Loft Plus One area?
Street photography from public roads is generally allowed, but avoid blocking pedestrians or shooting directly into private businesses. Nighttime crowds are heavy, so quick photos are best.
What is the best time to visit this location for anime pilgrimage photos?
Visit in the early evening when the signs are lit but the streets are still manageable. Late night gives the strongest Kabukicho feel, but crowds and traffic make clean recreations harder.

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