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girls band cry kawasaki saiwai cho parking lot

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
11m 13s
girls band cry kawasaki saiwai cho parking lot
  • Nearest Station: JR Kawasaki Station (Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for lighting closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Nina Iseri stands alone near a parking area in Kawasaki, framed by an ordinary urban roadside that emphasizes her isolation.
  • This moment appears around Episode 2, when Nina is still carrying the anxiety and stubbornness of having left her hometown and wandering alone through Kawasaki. She has no real certainty about her future, yet she refuses to give in to reality, so the scene gives off a feeling of loneliness mixed with quiet resolve. It feels like a brief pause in the gaps of the city, where she gathers her emotions before later developments and deeper connections with the band. The real-world location matches the area around the TimeSpace parking lot in Saiwaicho, Kawasaki, and the anime recreates the street alignment, parking entrance layout, elevation changes in the road, and surrounding building massing with impressive accuracy. The animated version is visually cleaner and more dramatic in lighting, while the real site changes over time through signage, notices, parking markers, and parked cars. Compared with on-site photos or Street View, the anime clearly preserves the most recognizable street-corner composition while simplifying some of the everyday clutter to emphasize Nina’s emotional state.
Is this Girls Band Cry spot easy to reach from Kawasaki Station?
Yes. The parking-lot area in Saiwaicho is within walking distance from JR Kawasaki Station, and the route is straightforward through normal city streets.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but this is an active parking facility and roadside area, so avoid blocking entrances, vehicles, or pedestrians. Quick handheld photos from the public sidewalk are the safest choice.
Does the location still look like the anime scene today?
The core street layout and parking-lot positioning still match well, but signs, temporary notices, and parked cars can differ from older photos and Street View captures. Check recent map photos before visiting if you want a precise recreation.

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