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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die oranda street

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

Kobe

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Ep. 1
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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die oranda street
  • Nearest Station: Okayama Electric Tramway Higashiyama Line: Kencho-dori Stop
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for a bright street view similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Eripiyo walks along Oranda Street in Okayama, fully absorbed in her passionate devotion as an idol fan.
  • This moment appears early in the story, when Eripiyo is already completely absorbed in her passion as an underground idol fan, with her thoughts revolving almost entirely around Maina. As she walks through the streets of Okayama, her mood is excited, wholehearted, and so intense that she no longer cares how others see her. The scene neatly captures how her daily life has already been overtaken by supporting her favorite idol, setting up the actions that follow as she keeps attending events and pouring both money and emotion into supporting ChamJam. In real life, the anime scene is based on Oranda Street in Okayama, and the street alignment, road width, and arrangement of the buildings and shops on both sides match the actual location quite well, making it highly recognizable. The dense signage, downtown shopping street atmosphere, and overall urban scale are also easy to compare on site, although the exact store signs may have changed over time and may not be identical to what appeared when the anime aired. The real location feels a bit more lived-in, with more everyday detail in the pavement, building fronts, and utility poles, and the visual impression can also vary depending on the season, parked vehicles, and pedestrian traffic, but as an anime pilgrimage spot, it remains a highly accurate and easy-to-match location.
Is Oranda Street easy to match with the anime frame from episode 1?
Yes. The road shape and shop-lined streetscape are still recognizable, though individual storefront signs may differ from the anime due to business turnover.
What is the best access point for visiting this Budokan pilgrimage spot?
Kencho-dori on the Okayama Electric Tramway is the most practical stop, and the street is only a short walk away in central Okayama.
Can I take photos here freely for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, it is a public street, so casual photography is generally fine, but avoid blocking storefronts, photographing customers closely, or standing in the road for comparison shots.

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