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given shimokitazawa station south exit station exit

Given

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
16m 53s
given shimokitazawa station south exit station exit
  • Nearest Station: Shimokitazawa Station (Odakyu Line / Keio Inokashira Line), South Exit
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a weekday for clearer photos and a look close to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Hitori Gotoh stands near the South Exit area of Shimokitazawa Station, frozen in hesitation as she faces the busy streets of the neighborhood.
  • This moment appears as Hitori Gotoh begins truly stepping into Shimokitazawa and trying to approach band life. For someone who struggles deeply with social interaction, even a busy station exit is overwhelming; she carries a small hope that she can change, yet the unfamiliar surroundings and pressure of being around strangers make her freeze up. The scene captures her perfectly between wanting to move forward and being unable to take that first step, setting up how she will soon be drawn further into the band's everyday world and live performances. The anime's composition matches the area around Shimokitazawa Station South Exit very closely, with the station-front space, road alignment, and exit placement all corresponding well to the real site. The real location's station signage, commercial boards, and compact urban scale preserve the same youth-culture atmosphere seen in the anime, although the show simplifies sign details, street clutter, and pedestrian density to keep the frame cleaner and more focused on the character. The area around the station has also continued to change in recent years, so some storefronts, notices, and small streetscape details may differ from the broadcast period, but the location remains highly recognizable and is one of the series' more accurate pilgrimage spots.
Is the South Exit still easy to recognize from Bocchi the Rock! Episode 2?
Yes. Even with ongoing neighborhood updates, the station frontage and surrounding street layout remain recognizable enough for fans to match the scene on site.
Can I take photos around Shimokitazawa Station South Exit freely?
You can usually photograph the public plaza and streets, but avoid blocking foot traffic and be careful not to capture commuters' faces too closely during busy hours.
What is the best time to recreate this scene without too many people?
Weekday late mornings are usually the easiest for clean shots. Even then, Shimokitazawa is active, so expect some pedestrian traffic near the station exit.

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