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girls band cry lazona kawasaki plaza shopping mall

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
20m 56s
girls band cry lazona kawasaki plaza shopping mall
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line) / Keikyu Kawasaki Station
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday late morning or early afternoon for clearer photo recreation
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Nina Iseri stands alone near the Lazona Kawasaki Plaza second-floor entrance, dwarfed by the bright urban shopping complex around her.
  • This moment appears early in Girls Band Cry episode 1, when Nina arrives in Kawasaki and stands alone amid the bright lights and heavy foot traffic of the city, while feeling anxious, stubborn, and emotionally isolated. Having just left her previous life behind, she tries to keep herself together on the surface, but the loneliness and pressure of reality are already closing in on her. The shot emphasizes the distance between Nina and the city around her, and it quietly sets up the later turning point where music and new companions begin to change her path. In real life, the area around the Lazona Kawasaki Plaza second-floor entrance is recreated with impressive accuracy, especially in the openness of the walkway, the proportions of the mall exterior, the railing layout, and the overall viewing angle. Store signs, wayfinding boards, and advertisements naturally change over time, so some text and colors may differ from the anime, but the core structure and pedestrian flow remain easy to recognize. The real location is usually livelier than the anime frame, especially on weekends and in the evening, yet with Google Street View or by checking the outer side of the second-floor entrance in person, fans can match the scene composition very closely.
Is the Girls Band Cry angle easy to find at Lazona Kawasaki Plaza?
Yes. The scene is based around the second-floor entrance area connected to Kawasaki Station, and the railing and open deck make the matching angle fairly easy to locate in person.
Can I take cosplay or tripod photos at this shopping mall entrance?
Casual handheld photography is generally possible in public passage areas, but tripods, prolonged shoots, or obstructive cosplay photography may require staff permission because this is active mall property.
When should I visit to recreate the scene with fewer people around?
Weekday late mornings are usually best, since evenings, weekends, and holiday sale periods bring much heavier foot traffic from the station and the mall.

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