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girls band cry kawasaki station east exit ekimae square plaza

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
14m 14s
girls band cry kawasaki station east exit ekimae square plaza
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Tokaido Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Nambu Line) / Keikyu Kawasaki Station (Keikyu Main Line)
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or evening for easier photo matching and station-front lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Nina stands at Kawasaki Station’s east exit plaza, dwarfed by the busy urban space as she faces an uncertain new beginning.
  • This moment appears in episode 1 of Girls Band Cry, when Nina has just arrived in Kawasaki and stands in the plaza outside the station’s east exit, looking small against the noisy, unfamiliar city around her. Having left her old life behind, she is carrying a mix of hurt, frustration, and stubborn resolve, with no clear idea what comes next. It feels like a pause before a major turning point in her life; from here, music and new encounters will slowly push her forward, transforming her aimless uncertainty into a path where she can finally shout out her true feelings. The scene is based on Kawasaki Station East Exit Ekimae Square Plaza, and the anime reproduces the broad paved space, pedestrian flow, and the pressure of the surrounding commercial buildings with impressive accuracy. The chosen angle captures the atmosphere of the east exit so clearly that the real location is easy to recognize. At the same time, the anime uses colder colors and more dramatic lighting than reality, making the plaza feel emptier and emotionally heavier to match Nina’s isolation. In real life, signs, guide boards, storefronts, and street fixtures may differ slightly due to updates over time, and the area is usually much busier, especially during the day and early evening, so fans may need patience to recreate the shot.
Can I easily recreate the Girls Band Cry shot at Kawasaki Station East Exit?
Yes, the plaza is publicly accessible right outside JR Kawasaki Station East Exit, but matching the frame is easier in the early morning before commuter traffic builds up.
Are photos allowed in the east exit plaza and station-front area?
Casual photography in the outdoor plaza is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow, tripods in busy passages, and filming people closely without permission.
What nearby landmark helps confirm I am at the right Girls Band Cry location?
Use the open east exit forecourt and the surrounding commercial buildings around JR Kawasaki Station as your reference; the plaza layout is the key match point rather than a single sign.

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