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joshiraku akiba2 go ten

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 13
Time
12m 5s
joshiraku akiba2 go ten
  • Nearest Station: Akihabara Station (JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Sobu Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 4 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning on weekdays for clearer photos; early evening for authentic Akihabara atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The five girls stand together on a bustling Akihabara street lined with dense shop signs and electronics district storefronts.
  • This scene appears in episode 13 of Joshiraku when the five girls arrive in the Akihabara area and stand in front of the bustling Electric Town streetscape, matching the series’ trademark rapid-fire banter and comedy rhythm. Faced with a city view packed with signs, advertisements, and crowds, they react with excitement, curiosity, and playful observational humor, turning Akihabara’s iconic otaku atmosphere into fresh material for jokes. The mood is light, noisy, and energetic, blending the fun of friends exploring together with exaggerated reactions to the overwhelming visual density around them; afterward, the conversation naturally escalates into even more jokes, making the location itself part of the comedy. In real life, this spot corresponds to the area in front of AkibaO 2nd Shop in Akihabara, and the anime reproduces the street alignment, storefront arrangement, and dense overhead signage with impressive accuracy. The vertically stacked signboards and tightly packed facades that define Akihabara Electric Town are especially recognizable on site. Although the anime uses brighter colors and may simplify or alter some sign content, the overall composition is highly identifiable. Some storefront signs, ads, and exterior details may have changed over the years, but the scale of the street, the building positions, and Akihabara’s signature visual clutter remain very similar, making it an excellent place for comparison with maps or Google Street View.
Is the Joshiraku shot still easy to match at the former AkibaO 2nd Shop area?
Yes, the street layout and surrounding multistory signboards still make the location recognizable, even though individual shop signs have changed over time. Comparing your angle with Google Street View helps a lot.
What is the best time to photograph this Akihabara scene without heavy foot traffic?
Weekday mornings are usually best if you want cleaner reference photos. Afternoons, evenings, and weekends get much busier with shoppers and tourists.
Are there any photography manners I should follow when recreating the scene here?
Yes—stay out of the roadway, avoid blocking storefront entrances, and be careful not to photograph people too closely without consent. This is a busy commercial street, so quick curbside shots are the safest approach.

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