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guilty crown roppongi hills

Guilty Crown

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
13m 33s
guilty crown roppongi hills
  • Nearest Station: Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or night for the closest match to the anime's urban atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Shu Ouma stands alone in a broad urban plaza modeled after Roppongi Hills, surrounded by modern architecture and a subdued city atmosphere.
  • This moment appears in the early part of Guilty Crown episode 1, with Shu Ouma standing alone in the Roppongi area amid tall buildings and broad pedestrian space that create a cool, detached atmosphere. At this point he is still an ordinary boy being carried along by the tide of the times, feeling uncertain about his situation, the disorder around him, and the events he is about to be drawn into. The image emphasizes how small he looks within the vast city and sets up the tense, lonely mood before his meeting with Inori Yuzuriha changes his life completely. The scene is based on the pedestrian spaces around Tokyo's Roppongi Hills, and the anime captures the open urban plaza feeling, layered architecture, and metropolitan night mood with strong accuracy. Although the production simplifies or omits some real-life shop signs, wayfinding signage, and pedestrian activity to match its worldbuilding, the scale of the walkways, the building silhouettes, and the spatial composition remain easy to recognize. In person, the area feels brighter and more commercial than in the anime, with more greenery, lighting, and visitor facilities, but when compared with the anime frame and Google Street View, the match is still impressive and clearly reveals the real model for the location.
Which station is best for reaching this Guilty Crown scene at Roppongi Hills?
Roppongi Station is the easiest access point, especially via the Hibiya Line or Toei Oedo Line, with direct underground connections toward the Roppongi Hills complex. Azabu-juban Station also works if you want a slightly longer approach on foot.
Can I freely take photos around Roppongi Hills for anime pilgrimage shots?
Yes, outdoor public walkways are generally fine for personal photography, but tripods, commercial shoots, and obstructing foot traffic may be restricted by facility rules or security staff. Be extra careful around entrances, private plazas, and event areas.
What is the best time to recreate the mood of this scene accurately?
Go around dusk or after sunset, when the lighting and reflective glass surfaces feel closest to Guilty Crown's atmosphere. Weekday evenings usually balance realism with manageable crowds better than weekends.

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