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girls band cry yoshinoya kawasaki west exit restaurant

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
10m 18s
girls band cry yoshinoya kawasaki west exit restaurant
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for a similar urban lighting atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Nina Iseri stands alone outside the west side of Kawasaki Station near the Yoshinoya storefront, framed by the urban streetscape of Episode 1.
  • This moment appears early in Episode 1 of Girls Band Cry, when Nina Iseri has just arrived in Kawasaki and walks alone through an unfamiliar city filled with anxiety and pent-up emotion. Facing uncertainty after leaving her old life behind, she looks exhausted, isolated, and unsure of where she belongs. The shot captures her sense of being out of place in the city and sets up a strong contrast for the later story, when she begins meeting the other band members and slowly finds a place for herself. In real life, the location is the Yoshinoya Kawasaki West Exit branch near Kawasaki Station, and the anime recreates the storefront position, street layout, and dense urban atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The signage is simplified in the anime for copyright reasons, but the real shop is still clearly recognizable as the model. Compared with the anime, the actual streetscape has more signs, pavement markings, and surrounding storefront details, with a busier and less stylized color palette, yet the overall composition remains highly identifiable and easy for fans to match on location.
Is this Yoshinoya branch still open and easy to access for Girls Band Cry fans?
Yes, the Kawasaki West Exit Yoshinoya area is publicly accessible near JR Kawasaki Station. As a busy commercial spot, it is easy to visit during normal daytime and evening hours.
Can I take photos of the anime angle without causing trouble here?
Yes, outdoor photography from the public sidewalk is generally fine, but avoid blocking the entrance or filming other customers closely. Short visits during off-peak meal hours are best.
What is the best way to compare the scene with real life before visiting?
Check the west exit area of Kawasaki Station on Google Street View first, then match the corner approach and storefront alignment on site. The surrounding signs may change, but the street layout remains the key reference.

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