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is the order a rabbit seiko house ginza

Is the Order a Rabbit?

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2019年愚人节活动
Time
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is the order a rabbit seiko house ginza
  • Nearest Station: Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for the closest daylight match
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A stylized city shot frames the clock-tower building in Ginza, echoing the April Fools promotional atmosphere of Is the Order a Rabbit?
  • This shot comes from the 2019 April Fools visual campaign for Is the Order a Rabbit? rather than a continuous main-story scene, giving it the feel of a special city-themed promotional moment. It places the series’ usual cute and breezy atmosphere into the refined, glamorous streetscape of Ginza, creating a fun contrast. Even though no characters are clearly visible in this frame, the image still suggests that the girls could be stepping into a lively downtown setting for a brief, dreamlike outing, with a mood that feels light, playful, and full of the mischievous freshness typical of an April Fools project. The real-life match is the famous Wako main building in Ginza, now called SEIKO HOUSE GINZA, one of the district’s most recognizable corner landmarks. The anime captures the building’s most distinctive features well, especially the corner massing, façade proportions, and the strong presence of the clock tower, so it remains instantly identifiable even after stylization and visual cleanup. Compared with the real location, the anime tends to reduce traffic, pedestrian density, and surrounding commercial signage so the main building stands out more clearly; on site, you will notice richer window displays, brand signs, traffic fixtures, and more street detail. As an anime pilgrimage spot, the composition is quite accurate overall, and visiting on a clear daytime makes it especially easy to compare the building silhouette and intersection atmosphere with the scene.
Can I easily recreate the anime angle at SEIKO HOUSE GINZA?
Yes, the corner view is accessible from the public sidewalk near the Ginza 4-chome intersection. Expect heavy pedestrian traffic, so weekday mornings are usually the easiest time to frame the building cleanly.
Is photography allowed around the building and intersection?
Photos from the public street are generally fine for personal use, but avoid blocking foot traffic or using large tripods in busy hours. Inside the building or in shop areas, photography rules may be more restrictive and should be checked on site.
What should I pair with this pilgrimage stop nearby?
This is a very convenient stop because Ginza Station is right next to the building, and the area has many cafes, department stores, and rest spots. It also works well with a wider Tokyo city-scene pilgrimage route because Yurakucho and Hibiya are within walking distance.

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