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joshiraku tsukiji market gate

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
9m 9s
joshiraku tsukiji market gate
  • Nearest Station: Tsukiji Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on a clear weekday for easier angle matching and classic Tsukiji atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The five main girls from Joshiraku walk together in front of the old Tsukiji Market gate during a casual city-stroll scene.
  • This moment appears during Episode 7 of Joshiraku when the five girls are out walking around the city, continuing the series’ trademark fast-paced banter and constant punchlines. Nothing especially serious is happening here; instead, they casually and absurdly react to the city around them, turning an ordinary Tokyo streetscape into part of the comedy. The mood is relaxed, playful, and lightly sarcastic, and the scenes before and after keep using the contrast between the girls’ personalities to create humor, giving the sequence its distinctive urban прогулка feel. In real life, this spot matches the front gate area of Tsukiji Market, and the anime captures the broad road, boundary walls, and entrance layout clearly enough to make the location easy to identify. The signage and building details are simplified in the anime, with some text omitted or altered, but the overall street direction and gate massing remain faithful to the real place. Because Tsukiji has changed over time, including relocation and adjustments to the surrounding area, today’s scenery differs somewhat from what appeared when the anime aired, especially in facility use, pedestrian flow, fencing, and the atmosphere of nearby shops. Comparing the site with older photos or Google Street View helps show exactly how the anime stylized a recognizable real-world location.
Can I still visit the exact Joshiraku spot at the former Tsukiji Market front gate?
Yes, the area around the former front gate is still accessible from public streets, though the wholesale market functions have moved to Toyosu. Some surrounding facilities and fences have changed, so the view is not identical to the anime era.
Is photography allowed around the old Tsukiji Market gate?
Photos from public sidewalks are generally fine, but avoid blocking traffic, loading zones, or private business entrances. If you use a tripod or film extensively, check local restrictions and be respectful of nearby vendors.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location today?
Bring the scene image and compare it on-site with Google Street View and older archived photos, because current Tsukiji streetscapes differ from the anime period. Visiting in the morning gives better light and makes it easier to align the road and gate geometry.

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