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girls band cry kawasaki station clock tower

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. MV1
Time
2m 25s
girls band cry kawasaki station clock tower
  • Nearest Station: JR Kawasaki Station (Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or evening for easier photo matching and softer light
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Nina Iseri stands alone near the clock tower in front of JR Kawasaki Station, framed by the busy station plaza.
  • This moment appears in the early part of the music video, with Nina standing alone near the clock tower in front of Kawasaki Station. The mood is uncertain and heavy, reflecting the confusion and emotional weight she carries after leaving behind the life she knew. Even though she is surrounded by the constant movement of a busy station plaza, she feels isolated, as if she has no place to belong in the noise of the city. The scene works not only as a physical stopping point but also as a symbol of her life being suspended, caught between unresolved feelings about the past and anxiety about the future. As the song and story move forward, that displaced emotion gradually turns into the starting point of her cry outward, her search for companions, and her attempt to find self-worth. In real life, the scene matches the clock tower area in front of JR Kawasaki Station with a high level of recognizability. The clock tower itself, the open pedestrian space, and the station entrance layout are all depicted quite faithfully. The anime simplifies some of the visual clutter, while the real location usually has denser signage, more commercial displays, guidance boards, and a stronger sense of urban busyness. The clearest point of comparison is the positional relationship between the clock tower and the station building, though small differences can appear due to camera angle, seasonal lighting, and updated signage. Overall, it is a highly accurate location where fans can quickly match the anime frame on site.
Where exactly is the clock tower from the Girls Band Cry scene?
It is in front of the JR Kawasaki Station ticket gate area, a very easy landmark to spot once you exit into the main station plaza. Follow station signs for the central concourse and look for the prominent public clock.
Is it possible to recreate the anime shot without blocking people?
Yes, but this area is busy throughout the day, so early morning is the best time for cleaner photos. Avoid using tripods in heavy pedestrian flow and keep clear of station users.
Are there facilities nearby for fans visiting the location?
Yes, Kawasaki Station has abundant facilities including lockers, restrooms, cafes, convenience stores, and shopping areas directly connected to the station. It is an easy stop for a short pilgrimage visit.

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