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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die momotaro statue

If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die

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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die momotaro statue
  • Nearest Station: Okayama Station (JR Sanyo Main Line, JR Sanin Line, JR Akō Line, JR Uno Line, JR Tsuyama Line; Okayama Dentetsu tram nearby)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot from the East Exit
  • Best time to visit: Morning or late afternoon on a clear day for easier photo matching and softer light
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Eripiyo stands near the Momotaro statue area outside Okayama Station at the start of another passionate idol pilgrimage.
  • This moment appears early in the story as Eripiyo arrives in front of Okayama Station, ready to begin yet another wholehearted trip in support of her favorite idol. For her, this is not just an ordinary travel shot but the emotional starting point of her journey toward Maina and the local idol scene, so the mood mixes excitement, anticipation, and a little nervousness. The surrounding story emphasizes how completely she devotes her life to her oshimen, and this brief pause outside the station captures that commitment perfectly. In real life, the anime is based on the famous Momotaro statue outside Okayama Station’s east exit, and the overall composition is easy to recognize thanks to the open plaza, pedestrian flow, and landmark placement. The series simplifies some real-world details like signage, storefront clutter, and crowd density to make the character stand out more clearly, but the statue itself is depicted accurately enough that fans can match the scene almost immediately. When visiting, keep in mind that this is one of the station’s main entrance areas, so it can be busier in daytime, and the street view may differ slightly due to plaza works, changing advertisements, or seasonal decorations, though the basic layout and landmark features remain consistent.
Is the Momotaro statue still in front of Okayama Station, and can I easily recreate the anime angle?
Yes, the Momotaro statue remains a major landmark outside Okayama Station’s east side, and the scene is easy to match from the station plaza. Expect some foot traffic, especially during commuting hours.
Are there any restrictions on taking photos around the statue and station plaza?
Casual photography in the open plaza is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow and be careful not to photograph people too closely without permission. Tripods may be inconvenient during busy times.
Are there useful facilities nearby for anime pilgrims, like lockers or restrooms?
Yes, Okayama Station has coin lockers, restrooms, shops, and tourist information close to the east exit. That makes this spot very convenient as a first stop on an anime pilgrimage around central Okayama.

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