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joshiraku edo roku jizo shrine

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
11m 29s
joshiraku edo roku jizo shrine
  • Nearest Station: Sugamo Station (JR Yamanote Line / Toei Mita Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime frame
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The five main girls from Joshiraku stand together near the Edo Roku Jizo monument in a casual city-walk scene.
  • This moment appears during a strolling segment in Joshiraku Episode 8, when the five girls wander through the city while chatting and passing a Jizo statue and temple-side streets, keeping the series’ usual light, comedic rhythm. Their mood feels relaxed and curious, as if they have casually come across an interesting little spot in Tokyo’s older townscape. Before this cut, they are continuing their ongoing banter and joke-filled conversation, and after it, the focus naturally shifts back to their dialogue, making the location work as a brief transition that strengthens the urban walking atmosphere. The real-life spot is in front of the Edo Roku Jizo monument in Tokyo, and the anime captures the street corner, the Jizo figure, and the placement of the surrounding stone structures with impressive accuracy, clearly showing that the composition was based on the actual scenery. Some signs and written details were simplified in the anime, and a few background elements were omitted to keep the frame visually clean, but the overall sense of space, road width, and the atmosphere in front of the approach remain highly faithful. Compared with the real site today, there may be small changes in notices, traffic fixtures, and nearby greenery, yet it is still an easy pilgrimage spot to recognize, especially from the Jizo monument itself and the surrounding street layout.
Is the Edo Roku Jizo spot easy to recognize from the anime frame?
Yes. The stone Jizo monument and the street-corner layout make it one of the easier Joshiraku spots to match on site, especially when compared with Google Street View first.
Can visitors take photos freely at this location?
Outdoor photography from the public street is generally fine, but be respectful and avoid blocking pedestrians or worshippers near the monument and temple-related grounds.
What is the best station for a Joshiraku pilgrimage to this place?
Sugamo Station is the most practical choice for most fans. It gives you a straightforward walk and also makes it easy to combine this stop with other old-town Tokyo locations.

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