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joshiraku harajuku takeshita street

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
13m 10s
joshiraku harajuku takeshita street
  • Nearest Station: Harajuku Station (JR Yamanote Line) or Meiji-jingumae Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda/Fukutoshin Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot from Harajuku Station
  • Best time to visit: Weekday mornings or late mornings for clearer photos and easier scene matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Marii Buratei is shown against the busy Takeshita Street streetscape in Harajuku, with the Marion Crepes area serving as a recognizable urban backdrop.
  • This moment appears during a light, conversational stretch as the characters move through Tokyo, and it vividly captures the lively, slightly touristy atmosphere of the Harajuku Takeshita Street area. The character on screen keeps the series’ usual carefree, upbeat expression, so the shot works as more than just a transition scene and reinforces Joshiraku’s everyday comedy style filled with casual banter and rhythm. Before this moment, the story continues with the group’s loose but entertaining conversation, and afterward the camera and dialogue keep flowing with the street scenery and mood, giving the impression that the girls are really strolling through the city. The real-life model is the MARION CREPES area on Takeshita Street in Harajuku, and the anime recreates the storefront position, street alignment, and tightly packed commercial atmosphere quite well, especially the narrow pedestrian street and the strong visual impact of clustered signage. That said, the anime simplifies sign text, color density, and pedestrian traffic to keep the frame cleaner and the character more prominent, while the real street is often much more crowded and the storefront details and signs may have changed over the years. From an anime pilgrimage perspective, the overall street layout and shop position are still easy to match, especially when checked against Google Street View or by walking the area in person.
Can I recreate the Joshiraku shot easily at Marion Crepes on Takeshita Street?
Yes, the location is easy to reach and the street layout is still recognizable, but getting a clean shot can be difficult because Takeshita Street is usually crowded. Visit on a weekday morning for the best chance.
Is Marion Crepes still open at this Harajuku Takeshita Street location?
Yes, Marion Crepes continues to operate on Takeshita Street, though shop decorations and signage can change over time. Check the official Marion Crepes website or social media before visiting.
Are there any photography rules I should know on Takeshita Street?
Street photography is generally possible from public space, but avoid blocking foot traffic or filming directly into busy storefront queues. If you photograph the shop exterior closely, be considerate of staff and customers.

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