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joshiraku musashi kosugi station north exit station exit

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
10m 47s
joshiraku musashi kosugi station north exit station exit
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Kosugi Station (JR Nambu Line / Yokosuka Line / Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Tokyu Toyoko Line and Meguro Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier scene matching and good light
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The frame shows the area around Musashi-Kosugi Station’s north exit, used in Joshiraku as a brief urban transition shot with a grounded everyday atmosphere.
  • This moment appears during a travel segment with a casual, everyday chatting atmosphere. As is typical for Joshiraku, the scene moves forward with a light rhythm and playful banter, so even a simple station-exit shot conveys the feeling of the girls drifting through the city at ease. The emotion here is not intense but calm and relaxed, functioning like a transition between jokes and conversations. The surrounding scenes continue the series’ style of turning ordinary moments into something subtly amusing, drawing attention both to the characters’ interactions and to the realism of the urban background. In real life, Musashi-Kosugi Station’s north exit matches the anime quite well, especially in the road layout, station frontage, and dense city streetscape. The anime slightly simplifies signage, roadside details, and shop names to keep the frame clean while preserving the location’s recognizable structure. When comparing the spot in person, the easiest clues are the station exit design, pedestrian flow, and the massing of nearby buildings. Some signs and storefronts have changed over time, but the overall spatial feel and street direction remain highly identifiable, making this a location where fans can clearly sense how closely the anime referenced the real place.
Is this Joshiraku spot directly outside Musashi-Kosugi Station?
Yes, the reference point is the north exit area of Musashi-Kosugi Station. You can reach the scene almost immediately after leaving the station, but expect heavy foot traffic during commuting hours.
Can I take photos freely at the north exit?
Outdoor public street photography is generally possible, but avoid blocking pedestrians or station access. If you include station staff, security areas, or private storefronts prominently, keep your shooting quick and respectful.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location?
Use the north exit as your anchor and compare the station frontage, road angle, and building shapes first. Google Street View is especially helpful here because storefront signs may have changed while the larger layout remains recognizable.

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