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girls band cry kawaramachi danchi 13

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
0m 12s
girls band cry kawaramachi danchi 13
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Tokaido Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Nambu Line) + local bus toward Kawaramachi Danchi
  • Walk: About 3–5 minutes on foot from the Kawaramachi Danchi bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime’s residential mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina stands alone in front of a danchi apartment block, framed by the quiet residential street and the repetitive geometry of the housing complex.
  • This moment comes during a section where the character is feeling lost and emotionally weighed down. Nina stands alone in front of the housing complex, and the atmosphere carries a heavy, suffocating sense of reality pressing in on her. As she spends time with her bandmates and chases her dream of music, she is also struggling with insecurity, pride, and a vulnerability she cannot easily express. This pause feels like a brief retreat from interpersonal conflict and inner turmoil, as she keeps her feelings bottled up while facing the familiar yet cold scenery of the danchi. The shot gives emotional breathing room to the scenes around it and helps the viewer feel the loneliness and desire to be understood hidden beneath her stubborn exterior. In real life, this location is Kawaramachi Danchi Building 13, and the anime reproduces the exterior, balcony arrangement, building proportions, and road composition with impressive accuracy. The neat window patterns and aged public housing atmosphere are especially well captured. The anime likely simplifies some surrounding clutter, vegetation, and roadside detail to keep the focus on the character and architecture. On site or in Street View, signs, parking layout, railings, pavement markings, and other everyday elements may differ depending on when you visit, while trimmed greenery, parked cars, and lighting conditions can also change the look. Even so, this is a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot, and the overall sense of space and the imposing feel of the housing blocks remain very close to the anime.
Can fans freely photograph Kawaramachi Danchi 13 for Girls Band Cry pilgrimage shots?
You can generally take photos from public roads and walkways, but this is a lived-in residential complex, so avoid entrances, balconies, and photographing residents or parked cars up close.
What is the easiest way to reach this scene location from central Kawasaki?
The simplest route is from JR Kawasaki Station by local bus to Kawaramachi Danchi, then a short walk within the housing complex. Walking all the way from the station is possible but much less convenient.
Does the real spot still match the anime closely enough for scene comparison?
Yes, the building massing and danchi layout remain recognizable, and Street View is useful for checking the angle beforehand. Minor differences usually come from updated signs, parked vehicles, and changing vegetation.

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