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given shibuya crossing

Given

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
13m 32s
given shibuya crossing
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for the most iconic lights and atmosphere; weekday mornings if you want cleaner comparison photos
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A city street scene at Shibuya Crossing captures the characters amid Tokyo's dense crowds, neon signage, and restless urban motion.
  • This moment takes place during the characters’ everyday movement through the city, where the chaos of Shibuya contrasts sharply with their quiet inner emotions. Even while surrounded by crowds and neon lights, the mood remains restrained and reflective, carrying a sense of uncertainty and unspoken feelings. In the story, scenes like this often bridge subtle changes in the characters’ relationships, with the noisy urban setting emphasizing both their emotional distance and the restlessness of youth. The anime recreates Shibuya Crossing with impressive accuracy, especially its famous multi-directional crosswalk, dense commercial signage, and station-front cityscape. While the series simplifies or alters some advertisements and storefront details, the composition, viewpoint, and overall spatial feel closely match the real location. In real life, the crossing is even more crowded and visually overwhelming, and some buildings or digital signs may have changed over time, but it remains instantly recognizable and is an excellent spot for comparing the scene with Google Street View and planning an anime pilgrimage visit.
Where is the best place to photograph this given scene at Shibuya Crossing?
Ground-level corners around the scramble crossing give the closest match for most anime-style street perspectives. Public walkways near Shibuya Station are useful too, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow during peak hours.
Can I use the Shibuya Sky observatory to recreate this exact scene?
Shibuya Sky is great for wide overhead views, but this particular scene is closer to street level. It works better as a reference spot than as the exact angle shown in the anime.
Has Shibuya Crossing changed since the anime aired?
Yes, some billboards, storefronts, and nearby building exteriors have changed with ongoing redevelopment around Shibuya Station. The crossing layout itself remains instantly recognizable, so matching the scene is still very doable.

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