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joshiraku kokusai tenjijo seimon station

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
14m 27s
joshiraku kokusai tenjijo seimon station
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Big Sight Station (Yurikamome Line), formerly Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon Station
  • Walk: 0–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for matching the open station-front lighting
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The five girls stand outside Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon Station, framed by the station approach and the open urban surroundings.
  • This moment appears while the five girls are moving together toward their next destination. Standing around the station area, they continue the series’ fast-paced banter and jokes while curiously taking in the wide, modern cityscape in front of them. The mood is relaxed and casual rather than tense, as if they have briefly paused during their travels, letting the audience share their immediate reaction to the surroundings before the story returns to their noisy but well-synced group dynamic. The anime’s depiction of the area around Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon Station is quite direct, clearly capturing the open pedestrian space, transit flow, and the broad, orderly urban scale of the Tokyo waterfront district. The building massing, street layout, and overall background silhouette are all recognizably close to the real place, though finer details such as signage text, station name displays, railings, pavement textures, and nearby planting were simplified or omitted to keep the frame clean and focused on the characters. Since the station was later renamed and some nearby facilities have changed, present-day visitors may notice differences in signs and exterior details compared with the broadcast era, but the overall sense of space still makes the match easy to recognize.
Is this still called Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon Station today?
No. The Yurikamome station was renamed Tokyo Big Sight Station in 2019, so older anime references use the former name while current signs use the new one.
Can I take comparison photos right outside the station?
Yes, casual photography is generally fine in the public plaza and sidewalks, but avoid blocking foot traffic and be extra careful during major Tokyo Big Sight event days.
What should I check nearby when visiting this Joshiraku spot?
Use the station frontage and pedestrian approaches for the best angle, then check nearby Tokyo Big Sight facilities for restrooms, convenience stores, and current event-related access conditions.

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