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girls band cry brillia e square crossroad

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. OP
Time
3m 4s
girls band cry brillia e square crossroad
  • Nearest Station: Keikyu Kawasaki Station (Keikyu Main Line / Daishi Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening for lighting closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Nina Iseri stands near a major crossroad in front of Brillia e-Square, framed by the urban streetscape of Kawasaki in the Girls Band Cry opening.
  • This shot appears in the Girls Band Cry opening, with Nina standing at a Kawasaki crossroad for a brief moment, surrounded by city lights and traffic. It captures her loneliness and uncertainty after arriving in the city, while also showing the stubborn determination that drives her to keep moving forward through music. In the wider context of the opening, these urban street scenes do more than establish the setting—they symbolize how she and the other band members will gradually find their own path through real-life pressure, self-doubt, and emotional conflict. The real-world match is the Brillia e-Square crossroad, and the composition is quite recognizable, especially in the road layout, the open intersection, and the business-district atmosphere created by the surrounding high-rises. The anime simplifies some background noise and signage, making the frame cleaner and more focused on the character, but the building massing, street corner geometry, and depth of view remain highly faithful. When visiting, the facade lines, traffic signals, and sidewalk layout are useful comparison points. Since this is a normal urban intersection, it feels very different by day and by night; for a look closest to the anime’s cool-toned, lonely city mood, dusk to early evening is the best time.
Is this Girls Band Cry opening spot easy to reach without a car?
Yes. The Brillia e-Square crossroad is a short walk from Keikyu Kawasaki Station and also reachable from JR Kawasaki Station, so it works well for a quick pilgrimage stop.
Can I recreate the shot safely at the intersection?
You should stay on the sidewalk and avoid stepping into the crosswalk just for photos. The area has regular city traffic, so fans usually match the angle from the pedestrian corner instead.
What should I use to confirm the exact anime angle before visiting?
Google Street View is very helpful here because the road shape, building lines, and intersection layout are clearly visible. It is one of the easiest Kawasaki Girls Band Cry spots to pre-check online before a trip.

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