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joshiraku tsukumo electric front

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 13
Time
-
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  • Nearest Station: Akihabara Station (JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Sobu Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning on weekdays for clearer photos, or late afternoon for lively Akihabara atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A street-level view in Akihabara captures the area around the former Tsukumo Electric frontage as seen in Joshiraku episode 13.
  • This moment appears during the characters’ movement through the Akihabara area, where the series mixes everyday conversation, local flavor, and absurd jokes in its usual brisk rhythm. The mood is light and playful rather than dramatic, with the girls chatting as they walk and briefly turning their attention to the surrounding cityscape before the dialogue naturally returns to the show’s rapid-fire banter. The anime street view is clearly based on Akihabara Electric Town, matching the road layout, building massing, and corner composition around the former Tsukumo Electric frontage closely enough that the real-world spot is still recognizable. The biggest differences come from signage, storefront branding, and facade decoration, since Akihabara changes quickly and the exact signs seen in the anime may no longer remain. Even so, the dense visual character of the district, with its electronics shops and commercial advertising, still preserves the feel of the scene, making this a rewarding pilgrimage spot where the overall streetscape remains intact while the details reveal how the area has evolved over time.
Is the old Tsukumo Electric front from Joshiraku still easy to identify today?
Yes, the street alignment and surrounding building scale still make the spot recognizable in Akihabara, but the storefront signage has changed over time. Bring a screenshot and compare the wider streetscape rather than relying on one exact sign.
When is the best time to photograph this Joshiraku location without heavy crowds?
Weekday mornings are usually the easiest for cleaner reference shots. Weekend afternoons and evenings are much busier because central Akihabara draws shoppers, tourists, and hobby fans.
Are there any etiquette or photography restrictions around this Akihabara scene spot?
Street photography is generally fine from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking storefronts, entrances, or pedestrian flow. If you want close shots of any shop facade, be respectful and follow any posted rules on private property.

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