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joshiraku shidax kabukicho club

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
13m 51s
joshiraku shidax kabukicho club
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or Shinjuku-sanchome / Shinjuku Station area
  • Walk: About 5 minutes on foot from Seibu-Shinjuku Station
  • Best time to visit: Early evening for the closest neon-lit Kabukicho atmosphere seen in the anime
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The five main girls walk together along a bright Kabukicho street lined with tall buildings and storefront signs.
  • This moment appears during one of the group’s city outings, with all five girls walking together through the Shinjuku Kabukicho area in the same noisy, joke-filled rhythm that defines Joshiraku. As they chat and trade quick reactions, the ordinary urban backdrop takes on the series’ absurd comedic energy. The mood here is bright and lively, and the characters seem relaxed and fully caught up in the flow of the moment, as if heading toward the next conversation or gag. In real life, the anime’s depiction of the Kabukicho streetscape is impressively accurate, especially in the building shapes, street alignment, and the position of the noticeable Shidax Kabukicho Club facade on the right side. The large signage and dense commercial depth seen in the frame are key visual markers that also stand out on location. That said, the anime cleans up the scene somewhat by simplifying signs and reducing the visual clutter of advertisements, street fixtures, and traffic, making the characters easier to read. Even so, for anime pilgrimage purposes, the composition and background features remain highly recognizable and easy to compare with the real street.
Can I still visit the exact Shidax Kabukicho Club spot from this Joshiraku scene?
You can visit the street location in Kabukicho, but the original Shidax karaoke venue has changed over time, so the building use and signage may differ from the anime frame.
What is the best way to match this scene with the real street?
Use Google Street View around the Kabukicho main streets near the recorded coordinates and compare the road alignment, building height, and right-side facade placement rather than relying only on old signs.
Is it okay to take photos here for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, street photography is generally possible in this area, but Kabukicho is busy, so avoid blocking pedestrians, do not photograph people without permission, and be careful around nightlife businesses.

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