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girlish number tbs broadcast center big hat

Girlish Number

Tokyo

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girlish number tbs broadcast center big hat
  • Nearest Station: Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for matching light and easier exterior photography
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Chitose Karasuma stands near the TBS Broadcast Center area, framed against the distinctive urban streetscape of Akasaka.
  • This moment appears during the series' portrayal of everyday life in the voice-acting industry, when the character is shown around a television studio district, giving the scene a strong sense of being at the center of the entertainment world. At this point, Chitose still acts outwardly confident and flippant, but underneath she is carrying anxiety about her work, her relationships, and her actual abilities. Rather than a dramatic emotional outburst, the scene quietly reflects her hopes for the future, her frustration, and a faint sense of exhaustion within the busy city and industry atmosphere; afterward, the story continues to develop through her struggles and gradual growth as a voice actress. The anime's depiction of the streets around the TBS Broadcast Center in Akasaka is highly recognizable, especially in the building massing, road alignment, and open space in front, all of which make the real-world model easy to identify. While the anime simplifies details such as signage text, nearby fixtures, and roadside objects, the overall composition and viewpoint remain very close to the real place. In reality, signs, corporate branding, and landscaping may have changed over the years, and street furniture or construction barriers may differ from the broadcast era, but the landmark architecture is still clear, making this a strong pilgrimage spot to compare with maps or Google Street View.
Can I freely photograph the Girlish Number spot at the TBS Broadcast Center?
You can usually photograph the public streets and outdoor approaches, but avoid blocking entrances, filming security areas, or photographing inside private facilities without permission. Staffed event days may have extra restrictions around the complex.
What is the easiest station to use for this anime pilgrimage stop?
Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line is the simplest choice and puts you within a short walk of the TBS Broadcast Center. Akasaka-mitsuke Station is also usable if you are combining nearby Akasaka locations.
Is the anime view still recognizable today compared with Street View?
Yes, the overall building shape and street layout remain recognizable, which makes Street View comparison very useful. Small details like signs, barriers, and landscaping can differ depending on the year and ongoing redevelopment.

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