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joshiraku musashisakai station

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
7m 46s
joshiraku musashisakai station
  • Nearest Station: JR Musashisakai Station (JR Chuo Line / Seibu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: 0–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier scene matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The five main girls are shown outside JR Musashisakai Station in a bright, ordinary city moment during their outing.
  • This moment appears during the group’s everyday travel sequence, as the girls arrive at or stand outside the station while keeping up Joshiraku’s usual rhythm of casual chatter, jokes, and playful tsukkomi. There is no heavy drama here; instead, the tone is relaxed, bright, and slightly chaotic, making the scene feel like a small stop during a city walk and showing how naturally the series blends Tokyo’s ordinary streets into character-driven comedy. The anime location corresponds to the area around JR Musashisakai Station, and the station frontage, plaza-like space, and exit layout are all fairly easy to recognize in real life. The anime simplifies some of the real-world storefront signs, guidance boards, and pedestrian traffic, so visitors will find a busier and more information-heavy environment on site, but the station exterior, road scale, and open forecourt still match very well. Comparing the spot with Google Street View makes the building outlines and pedestrian flow especially clear, though details such as plants, updated signage, and surrounding shops have changed over time.
Which exit at Musashisakai Station is best for matching this Joshiraku scene?
Use the main station forecourt area around JR Musashisakai Station and compare both north and south side approaches, since the open frontage is the key visual clue. Station renovations are not major, but shop signs and small fixtures may differ from the anime era.
Can I take photos freely around JR Musashisakai Station?
Yes, outdoor photography in the public plaza and streets is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow and do not photograph station staff or passengers closely without permission. Tripods may draw attention during busy hours, so keep your setup compact.
Is this spot convenient for an anime pilgrimage day trip in Tokyo?
Yes, Musashisakai is easy to reach on the JR Chuo Line and also connects to the Seibu Tamagawa Line, making it simple to combine with other west Tokyo locations. The station area has cafes, convenience stores, and restrooms, so it works well as a short pilgrimage stop.

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