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joshiraku nicofarre

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
12m 47s
joshiraku nicofarre
  • Nearest Station: Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening to night, when the neon-lit street atmosphere best matches the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A nighttime street view near Nicofarre in Roppongi is shown as an urban establishing shot in Joshiraku episode 12.
  • This moment appears in episode 12 of Joshiraku during a playful, parody-like urban transition scene. No clearly identifiable characters are visible in the frame, and the focus instead falls on the flashy nighttime streetscape of Roppongi, which supports the series’ rapid-fire jokes and offbeat conversational tone. The scenes around it usually connect to the girls’ light, chaotic banter, using a real Tokyo city view to heighten the show’s mix of everyday familiarity and absurd comedy. In real life, the area around Nicofarre is reproduced quite accurately, especially in the building placement, street alignment, and the dense concentration of illuminated signage. The anime simplifies some storefront text and visual clutter for cleaner composition, but the neon-heavy atmosphere, street width, and enclosed entertainment-district feel remain very close to the real location. On site, individual signs, tenants, and lighting designs may have changed over time, yet the core streetscape and building structure still make this an easy and rewarding pilgrimage comparison spot.
Can I still visit the exact Joshiraku spot around Nicofarre today?
Yes, the street area in Roppongi is publicly accessible even though venues and tenants around Nicofarre have changed over time. The easiest way to match the frame is by aligning the road and surrounding building facades rather than relying only on old signs.
Is photography allowed around this Roppongi location at night?
Street photography from public sidewalks is generally allowed, but avoid blocking pedestrians or filming inside private businesses without permission. Nighttime is busy in this area, so a quick handheld shot is usually better than setting up equipment.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with real life before visiting?
Use Google Street View around the Nicofarre/Roppongi station area first, because signage and storefronts have changed since the anime aired. Matching the road angle and building outlines will help you find the scene much faster on foot.

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