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girlish number suwa crossing

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number suwa crossing
  • Nearest Station: Waseda Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear weekday for similar lighting and fewer obstructions
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Chitose and Gojou walk across a city intersection in a subdued daytime scene taken from Suwa Crossing.
  • This moment appears during a scene where the characters are moving through the city or continuing a conversation, with Chitose and Gojou walking along the street while carrying on from an earlier discussion about work, relationships, or the harsh realities of the voice acting industry. The atmosphere looks calm on the surface, but Chitose is actually masking insecurity with bravado, while Gojou stays beside her with a more composed attitude. Because neither of them says everything directly, this brief crossing at the intersection feels subtly delicate, like a short pause in everyday life that helps build the emotional groundwork for a more honest exchange afterward. The real-life model is Suwa Crossing in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, and the most recognizable elements are the road layout, the angle of the crosswalk, and the broad feel of the street, all of which are reproduced quite faithfully. The anime simplifies some wires, signs, and storefront details to keep the composition clean and character-focused, but the scale of the corner, the sense of tree-lined sidewalks, and the direction of the road still match the real place very well. On location, shop signs and traffic markings may have changed over time, and passing cars or parked vehicles can affect photography, but from a similar angle the correspondence between the anime frame and the real streetscape remains easy to recognize, making this a highly identifiable urban pilgrimage spot.
What is the best spot to recreate the Girlish Number shot at Suwa Crossing?
Stand near the corner of Suwa-dori and line up the crosswalk angle with the road stretch behind it. A slightly elevated eye-level shot works best, but be careful not to block pedestrians.
Is photography allowed at Suwa Crossing?
Yes, casual photography from public sidewalks is generally allowed. Avoid tripods during busy periods and do not step into the roadway or obstruct traffic signals.
Are there useful facilities nearby for anime pilgrims visiting this location?
Yes, the area around Waseda has convenience stores, cafes, and rest spots within walking distance. It is easy to combine this stop with other nearby Tokyo anime pilgrimage locations.

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