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joshiraku ramen jiro kabukicho store

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
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joshiraku ramen jiro kabukicho store
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or Shinjuku-sanchome / Shinjuku Station via JR and Tokyo Metro lines
  • Walk: About 5–8 minutes on foot from Seibu-Shinjuku Station
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon for clearer photo matching; evening for the full Kabukicho atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The five main girls from Joshiraku stand together on a Kabukicho street corner in front of the Ramen Jiro Kabukicho area, framed as a casual but energetic city walk scene.
  • This moment appears during the outing sequence in Joshiraku episode 10, when the five girls stand on a Kabukicho street and continue the series’ trademark fast-paced banter, random jokes, and deadpan reactions. On the surface they are simply passing through a street corner and chatting, but the mood feels lively and slightly restless, capturing the excitement of the city before the night fully unfolds. Their expressions and positions reflect their distinct personalities, with some looking relaxed, some confident, and others subtly annoyed in a comedic way, turning an ordinary urban backdrop into a memorable scene. The real-life match is the area in front of Ramen Jiro Kabukicho in Shinjuku, and the anime recreates the street layout, corner structure, and storefront presence quite well, making it recognizable to anyone familiar with the area. That said, the anime simplifies signage and reduces the visual clutter so the characters stand out more, while the real location is denser with advertisements, illuminated signs, and surrounding commercial details. It is a classic busy entertainment district, and the atmosphere changes greatly between day and night: daytime is better for clearly matching the anime composition, while nighttime delivers the true Kabukicho energy, though with much heavier crowds.
Can I easily recreate the Joshiraku frame in front of Ramen Jiro Kabukicho?
Yes, the street corner is publicly accessible, but the area is narrow and busy, so it is best to shoot quickly from the sidewalk without blocking pedestrians or the storefront.
Is photography allowed around this Kabukicho location?
Outdoor street photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid filming staff, customers, or neighboring nightlife businesses too closely, especially at night.
When is the best time to compare the anime scene with Google Street View and real life?
Daytime is easiest for matching building shapes and street alignment with Street View, while nighttime changes the scene dramatically with brighter signs and heavier foot traffic.

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