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joshiraku kokusai tenjijo

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
14m 56s
joshiraku kokusai tenjijo
  • Nearest Station: Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (Rinkai Line)
  • Walk: About 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon on a clear day for station-area lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The five girls walk together near Kokusai-Tenjijo, framed against the wide station-area streetscape in a casual travel-like moment.
  • This moment appears while the girls are on the move, continuing Joshiraku’s trademark fast-paced banter and casual teasing as they walk together. Nothing especially dramatic is happening, but their reactions to the surroundings and to each other make the scene feel lively, playful, and slightly absurd in the series’ usual style. The frame captures them advancing through an urban space as a group, highlighting their natural chemistry and cheerful energy, and it leads into the kind of spontaneous jokes and rapid-fire punchlines that typically follow. In real life, the scene corresponds to the area around Kokusai-Tenjijo in Tokyo’s waterfront district, and the overall composition matches the broad roads and open station-front space quite well, suggesting clear reference to the actual location. The anime simplifies some background elements while preserving the main building forms, street layout, and distant massing, and signage or smaller details are toned down rather than reproduced exactly. Compared with reality, the area has continued to develop, so facilities, guidance signs, and planting may differ somewhat from the time the episode aired, but a Google Street View comparison still makes the matching angle and road geometry easy to recognize, making this a strong pilgrimage spot.
Is this Joshiraku spot easy to access without a car?
Yes. Kokusai-Tenjijo Station on the Rinkai Line is right next to the scene area, and Ariake Station on the Yurikamome is also within a short walk.
Can I take photos freely around Kokusai-Tenjijo?
Outdoor public walkways are generally fine for photography, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow, especially on event days at Tokyo Big Sight, and do not shoot inside restricted station areas.
When should I visit to recreate the scene with fewer people?
Try a weekday outside major convention dates, because crowds increase significantly during large Tokyo Big Sight events such as trade fairs and fan conventions.

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