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girls band cry kawasaki station east supermarket

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. OP
Time
2m 40s
girls band cry kawasaki station east supermarket
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line) / Keikyu Kawasaki Station (Keikyu Main Line)
  • Walk: 3–5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening for a similar city-light atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Nina Iseri stands alone on a busy street near Kawasaki Station East in the opening, framed against the everyday city scenery.
  • This moment appears in the Girls Band Cry opening and captures Nina Iseri’s lonely yet stubborn state of mind as she first arrives in the city. Standing on a street near Kawasaki Station East, she is surrounded by a busy and emotionally distant urban landscape that highlights how out of place she feels, while also hinting at the conflicts, confusion, and growth she is about to experience there. The shot feels both like a break from her past and a quiet pause before she steps into a new life shaped by music and new companions. In real life, the location is in the commercial streets around Kawasaki Station East, and the overall street composition, road alignment, and storefront layout match the anime quite closely, making the spot easy to identify. The anime preserves the dense signage and urban pressure typical of the station-front district, though it simplifies text and shop details to keep the focus on the character. When visiting, fans may notice that signs, supermarket or convenience store exteriors, colors, and brands can change over time, and traffic, pedestrians, roadside fixtures, and billboard placement may differ somewhat. Even so, the road width, building scale, and street-corner angle remain highly recognizable, making this a strong and satisfying pilgrimage location.
Is this Girls Band Cry opening spot easy to reach from Kawasaki Station?
Yes. The location is in the east-side station district and is only a short 3–5 minute walk from JR Kawasaki Station or Keikyu Kawasaki Station.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but this is a busy public street and shopping area, so avoid blocking storefronts, entrances, or pedestrian flow. Early morning or off-peak hours are better if you want cleaner comparison shots.
Are the signs and shopfronts still identical to the anime frame?
Not completely. The street layout and building massing remain recognizable, but tenant signs and storefront details can change over time, so checking recent Street View before visiting is highly recommended.

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