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girls band cry shinmei shrine honden shrine building

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
18m 40s
girls band cry shinmei shrine honden shrine building
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Shinjo Station (JR Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for soft light and a calm shrine atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina stands quietly before the main hall of a shrine, framed by the approach and shrine structures in a moment of private reflection.
  • This moment comes during a quieter emotional phase of the story, when Nina stands alone in front of the shrine’s main hall as if setting down the confusion, pressure, and frustration she has been carrying. After the conflicts inside and outside the band and the blows dealt by reality, her feelings are not just sadness but a mix of stubbornness, self-affirmation, and an effort to sort out her heart. Nothing dramatic happens in the frame, yet it vividly shows her turning inward after all the noise and trying to recover her reason to keep moving forward; after this, she faces both her bandmates and her future with a more settled state of mind. In real life, the scene matches the front of Shinmei Shrine’s honden quite closely, especially in the composition of the approach, the distance to the shrine building, the roofline, and the open but sacred feeling of the space. On site, familiar shrine elements such as the steps, the area before the hall, and the surrounding greenery create an atmosphere very close to the anime. That said, the anime slightly simplifies practical details like signs, offerings, ground textures, and everyday visual clutter in order to emphasize Nina’s emotions, so the real location feels a little more lived-in. For anime pilgrimage fans, this is a highly recognizable spot and a great place to compare the anime framing with the real shrine scenery.
Can I photograph the exact Girls Band Cry angle in front of Shinmei Shrine’s main hall?
You can usually photograph the approach and the front area, but avoid blocking worshippers and do not step into restricted prayer spaces. If any on-site notice limits photography near the honden, follow the posted rules.
Is this shrine easy to combine with a Girls Band Cry pilgrimage around Kawasaki?
Yes, it works well as a stop on a Kawasaki-area pilgrimage, especially if you are already visiting locations along the JR Nambu Line. The shrine is in a residential area, so plan for a short walk rather than expecting a major tourist hub.
Are there signs or markers showing official Girls Band Cry recognition at the shrine?
As of recent fan reports, this is mainly known through pilgrimage communities rather than large permanent official anime signage on site. Check current fan maps and local posts before visiting in case temporary notices or collaborations appear.

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