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joshiraku shinjuku milano bowl koma theater front

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
12m 26s
joshiraku shinjuku milano bowl koma theater front
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or Shinjuku Station (JR lines / Tokyo Metro / Toei)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot from Seibu-Shinjuku Station
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for the lively Kabukicho atmosphere; weekday mornings are better for cleaner comparison shots
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The five girls walk together through the former Shinjuku Koma Theater front area, framed by the busy streetscape of Kabukicho.
  • This scene appears during a city-walking segment in Joshiraku, when the five girls continue their rapid-fire banter while moving through central Tokyo. The mood is light, playful, and full of the series' trademark absurd comedy, turning an ordinary Shinjuku street into part of their joke-filled rhythm. Rather than focusing on a major plot event, the moment uses their nonstop conversation and teasing to create the lively feeling of wandering through the city together. The anime is based on the former Shinjuku Milano Bowl and old Koma Theater front area near the entrance to Kabukicho, and it reproduces the street layout, building scale, and bustling entertainment-district atmosphere quite well. The broad roadway and dense urban setting are especially recognizable, but the real site has changed significantly through redevelopment, with the old theater and Milano-related buildings removed or rebuilt, so the signage, facades, and skyline no longer match the broadcast-era view exactly. For anime pilgrimage fans, the appeal lies less in one-to-one sign accuracy and more in comparing the spatial feel, the street corner angle, and the district atmosphere, ideally alongside older Google Street View imagery.
Can I still see the exact Joshiraku background at the old Milano Bowl and Koma Theater front?
Not exactly. The area was redeveloped, so the old Milano Bowl and Koma Theater buildings are gone, but the street position and surrounding Kabukicho layout still make the filming reference easy to recognize.
What is the easiest station for reaching this Joshiraku location?
Seibu-Shinjuku Station is the simplest access point and is only a short walk away. JR Shinjuku Station also works well if you are already traveling around central Tokyo.
Is it okay to take photos here for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, outdoor street photography is generally fine, but this is a busy entertainment district, so avoid blocking foot traffic and do not photograph people or private storefronts in a disruptive way.

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