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joshiraku shogakukan building

Joshiraku

Tokyo

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joshiraku shogakukan building
  • Nearest Station: Jimbocho Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Toei Shinjuku Line / Toei Mita Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for a similar street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The five main girls from Joshiraku are shown together on a city street in front of the Shogakukan Building area.
  • This moment appears during one of Joshiraku’s everyday conversation and city-walking sequences, with the five girls moving through town while continuing the series’ trademark fast-paced banter and jokes. The mood is relaxed and cheerful rather than dramatic, with the focus placed on the characters’ chemistry and comedic rhythm. It works as a brief transitional shot that shows off the Tokyo cityscape while highlighting their casual energy and playful friendship; before and after this scene, the episode continues to revolve around their absurd but perfectly timed daily chatter. In real life, the location is around the Shogakukan Building in Chiyoda, Tokyo, and the anime is quite recognizable in its street composition, especially the building massing, road width, and overall central-business-district atmosphere. The perspective and urban layout match the real site closely, making it easy for anime pilgrims to identify. That said, the anime simplifies signage, roadside details, and traffic fixtures so the characters stand out more, while the actual area shows denser corporate signs, street furniture, and office-building details. Since city scenery changes over time, billboard content, plants, road markings, and temporary construction may differ from the broadcast version, but the overall block and background remain highly identifiable and easy to compare.
Can I easily recreate the Joshiraku angle at the Shogakukan Building today?
Yes, the streetscape is still recognizable, but exact framing can be affected by parked vehicles, street trees, and temporary roadside works. A weekday daytime visit usually gives the clearest comparison.
Is photography allowed around the Shogakukan Building?
Outdoor photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking pedestrians or aiming into private office interiors. If security staff are present, follow their instructions immediately.
What is the best station for visiting this Joshiraku location?
Jimbocho Station is the most convenient practical choice, with several subway lines and a short walk to the building area. Ochanomizu and Takebashi can also work depending on your wider pilgrimage route.

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