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girls band cry sunflower building

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
2m 8s
girls band cry sunflower building
  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Fukutoshin Line, Yurakucho Line, Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Tobu Tojo Line)
  • Walk: 7 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening for lighting close to the anime’s urban mood
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Nina stands alone on a city street in front of the Sunflower Building, framed by signs and urban details as the episode reaches an emotionally tense turning point.
  • This moment comes as the story is building toward an emotional climax, with Nina standing alone on a city street carrying a heavy mix of pressure and determination. After facing conflicts inside and outside the band, struggling with her own beliefs, and feeling uncertain about the future, her emotions have built to the point where they can hardly be contained. She looks calm on the surface, but inside she is full of frustration, stubborn resolve, and a deep desire to be understood. Around this point in the episode, the plot is pushing the characters toward a critical moment where they must finally speak honestly and make important choices. In real life, the anime’s portrayal of the Sunflower Building area is quite accurate, especially in the building’s facade, the direction of the street, the placement of signs, and the dense commercial atmosphere typical of Ikebukuro. The most recognizable elements are the exterior of the building and the vertically arranged signage, which preserve the cramped and slightly oppressive urban feel of the real location. The anime simplifies some sign text, color intensity, and visual clutter to keep the character visually prominent, while the actual street usually has more shop information, pedestrians, bicycles, and small urban details. As a pilgrimage spot, it is highly recognizable and easy to confirm against Street View, though recreating the exact angle can be affected by traffic and foot traffic in this busy part of the city.
Is the Sunflower Building scene in Girls Band Cry easy to match on site?
Yes. The building frontage and surrounding sign layout make it one of the easier Ikebukuro street spots to compare with Street View, though passing pedestrians can block the exact angle.
Can I take photos freely around the Sunflower Building?
You can usually photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking foot traffic or aiming into private businesses. Short, respectful photo stops are best in this busy area.
What is the best time to visit this Girls Band Cry location in Ikebukuro?
Late afternoon is ideal if you want a similar city atmosphere with workable light. Weekday mornings are quieter, while evenings and weekends are much busier around Ikebukuro.

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