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girls band cry mamoru kawasaki apartment building

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
17m 45s
girls band cry mamoru kawasaki apartment building
  • Nearest Station: Hatchonawate Station (Keikyu Main Line / JR Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime’s calm residential mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina Iseri stands alone outside an apartment building, framed by the quiet Kawasaki street in a tense and subdued moment.
  • This moment appears when the character is still emotionally uneasy and weighed down. Nina stands on the street outside the apartment building with visible exhaustion and guardedness, as if pausing to collect herself after some conflict or disappointment. The surrounding story reflects Girls Band Cry’s usual tone: the characters act tough but cannot truly express their pain, so this seemingly quiet shot carries a strong sense of loneliness and shows Nina wavering between human connection, self-identity, and her uncertain future. The real-world match is Mamoru Kawasaki in Kawasaki City, and the anime recreates the apartment’s massing, wall colors, entrance layout, and street perspective with impressive accuracy, making the original model easy to recognize. In real life, the residential atmosphere is a bit more pronounced, and signage and small details are simpler, while the anime cleans up the frame to emphasize the character. Seasonal plants, parked vehicles, notice boards, and lighting conditions may differ from the animated version, but the overall street structure and camera angle are very close, making this a strong spot for careful Street View comparison and a low-impact anime pilgrimage visit.
Is this Girls Band Cry location on public streets, or is it private property?
The view can be recreated from the public road outside the building, but the apartment itself is private residential property. Please avoid entering the premises or blocking entrances when taking photos.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at Mamoru Kawasaki?
Use the sidewalk across or slightly offset from the apartment frontage and compare the street alignment with Google Street View first. Small differences in parked cars and vegetation are normal, so focus on the building shape and entrance layout.
Are there convenient stations and facilities for a quick pilgrimage stop here?
Yes, the area is walkable from Hatchonawate Station, and there are convenience stores and local shops in the broader neighborhood. It works well as a short stop combined with other Kawasaki-area Girls Band Cry locations.

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