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girls band cry keihin refinery

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. MV5
Time
0m 6s
girls band cry keihin refinery
  • Nearest Station: Kojimashinden Station (Keikyu Daishi Line)
  • Walk: About 25–35 minutes on foot to public roadside viewing areas near the refinery
  • Best time to visit: Blue hour to early night for matching the illuminated industrial atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A night view of the illuminated Keihin industrial refinery area is shown as an atmospheric cutaway in Girls Band Cry.
  • This moment appears in an MV-style segment where the anime does not focus on the characters themselves, but instead turns its attention to the vast industrial nightscape of the Kawasaki waterfront. With blinking lights, pipes, and smokestacks, the scene creates a cold yet magnificent atmosphere that reflects the characters’ sense of loneliness and their determination to keep moving forward under the weight of reality. Rather than simply establishing a setting, the shot works as an emotional extension: on the noisy yet isolated edge of the city, feelings of uncertainty, stubbornness, and faint hope are amplified, giving more depth to the music and emotional transition around it. The real-world location is the area around the Toa Oil Keihin Refinery, and the anime captures the recognizable coastal industrial landscape very well, especially the dense pipework, tower silhouettes, lighting arrangement, and overall night profile. For visual impact, the composition appears slightly cleaned up compared with reality, reducing some clutter and adjusting the brightness to make the night view feel more dreamlike and music-video-like. In real life, fences, road facilities, warning signs, and plant management signage are more prominent, and some exact viewing angles may be difficult to reproduce because of traffic or access restrictions around the industrial zone. Even so, the anime accurately conveys the outline and atmosphere of the Keihin refinery district as an iconic industrial nightscape, making it a highly faithful location best appreciated from a distance.
Can I enter the Toa Oil Keihin Refinery to recreate the Girls Band Cry shot?
No. The refinery itself is a restricted industrial facility, so fans should view it only from public roads, bridges, or other legal exterior vantage points nearby.
Is photography allowed around this Girls Band Cry location?
Photography from public spaces is generally possible, but do not shoot across gates, block roads, or enter private industrial property. Night shooting is safest with a tripod only where it does not obstruct traffic or pedestrians.
What is the best way to match the anime’s industrial night view?
Visit after sunset on a clear evening and look for a distant angle rather than trying to stand directly beside the plant. The anime emphasizes the illuminated skyline, so a wide shot from a public roadside viewpoint works best.

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