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joshiraku palm shopping street entrance

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
11m 0s
joshiraku palm shopping street entrance
  • Nearest Station: Ōmori-machi Station (Keikyu Main Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear weekday for brighter light and easier scene matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet street view captures the entrance area of a neighborhood shopping street used as a transition shot in Joshiraku episode 6.
  • This moment appears during a stretch where the characters are moving through Tokyo while keeping up the show's relaxed, chatty rhythm. Since Joshiraku often advances through casual conversation rather than heavy plot, the scenes before and after this one continue the girls' pattern of absurd topics and sharp jokes, giving even ordinary city scenery a slightly surreal comedic flavor. At this exact point, there is no major dramatic conflict; instead, the familiar entrance to the shopping street works as a transitional city view that connects their movement and dialogue. The mood is calm, leisurely, and lightly whimsical in the way the series often is, before the story naturally slips back into the group's nonstop banter. In real life, this location matches the PALM Shopping Street entrance, with the anime reproducing the street layout, corner geometry, entrance structure, and sign placement quite accurately. The anime uses brighter, cleaner colors, and some storefronts, sign text, and roadside details have naturally changed over time, but the entrance remains highly recognizable. Compared with the real location, the live streetscape usually has more everyday elements such as parked bicycles, temporary banners, pedestrians, and updated shopfront visuals. Even so, when compared with Google Street View, this is still a very easy and convincing pilgrimage spot to identify.
Is the PALM Shopping Street entrance still easy to recognize from the Joshiraku scene?
Yes. The entrance area and street alignment remain recognizable, although individual shop signs and small details have changed over time.
Can I take photos freely at this Joshiraku pilgrimage spot?
You can generally photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking pedestrians or storefronts and do not photograph people without permission.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location before visiting?
Check Google Street View around the PALM Shopping Street entrance first, then visit in daylight on a weekday when the street is less busy and easier to frame.

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