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guilty crown azabu juban station

Guilty Crown

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
14m 38s
guilty crown azabu juban station
  • Nearest Station: Azabu-juban Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening for lighting closest to the anime’s urban mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shu and Inori are shown at a station-side urban spot, caught in a quiet but tense pause during their escape in Episode 2.
  • This moment appears as Shu Ouma and Inori Yuzuriha move through a dangerous escape, with the situation rapidly spiraling beyond Shu’s control. Shu is still an ordinary boy unwillingly pulled into the conflict, while Inori remains calm, distant, and seemingly accustomed to constant danger. Their brief pause in a public station space highlights the contrast between the normal city around them and the crisis they carry, making Shu’s anxiety, hesitation, and growing fascination with Inori even more apparent. Soon after, the story pushes Shu toward a choice that will change everything. The real-life counterpart is around Azabu-Juban Station in Minato, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the urban scale, station-area layout, and mixed residential-commercial atmosphere quite well. The scene captures the compact city feel characteristic of Azabu-Juban, and while some signage, storefront details, and traffic fixtures were simplified for composition and dramatic effect, the location remains highly recognizable. On site, fans can compare the station exit signage, guardrails, road width, and building placement; although real-world signs and small street features may have changed over time, it is still an accessible and representative pilgrimage spot.
Which station exit is best for matching this Guilty Crown scene?
Use Azabu-juban Station and check the exits closest to the Minato ward side streets around the coordinate point; the surrounding road layout is the key visual match. Exit numbering can change with station updates, so confirm on current station maps before you go.
Can I take photos freely around Azabu-juban Station?
Street photography is generally fine in public areas, but avoid blocking station entrances or photographing other passengers too closely. Inside paid areas of the station, follow posted operator rules and staff instructions.
Is this location easy to combine with other anime pilgrimage stops in Tokyo?
Yes, Azabu-juban is easy to reach on the Namboku and Oedo lines, making it simple to pair with central Tokyo pilgrimage spots. The area also has plenty of cafes, convenience stores, and rest stops for a short fan walk.

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