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joshiraku tv asahi headquarters

Joshiraku

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
11m 22s
joshiraku tv asahi headquarters
  • Nearest Station: Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for matching street visibility and building details
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A city establishing shot captures TV Asahi Headquarters in Roppongi, grounding Joshiraku’s comedy in a recognizable Tokyo landmark.
  • This shot shifts the focus to a major urban landmark in the Roppongi area, functioning as an establishing cut while the series continues its trademark banter about Tokyo, media, and everyday absurdities. No clear characters appear in the frame, which makes the moment feel like a visual punchline in itself: a real city location used to strengthen Joshiraku’s grounded yet playful style. The mood is light, observational, and mildly tongue-in-cheek, matching the relaxed conversations before and after it. The real-life model is TV Asahi Headquarters in Roppongi, and the anime reproduces the building’s exterior, overall massing, and surrounding open space with impressive accuracy. Its modern glass-heavy design and distinctive silhouette are easy to recognize on site. In person, however, nearby commercial elements, pavement markings, plantings, and temporary event setups may differ depending on the year, and some signage will not exactly match the anime version. Even so, the location remains highly identifiable from street-level angles. Because this is a busy sightseeing and business area, the real scene usually has more foot traffic than the anime, so visitors should be mindful of pedestrians and local photography etiquette.
Can fans photograph the exterior of TV Asahi Headquarters for a Joshiraku pilgrimage?
Yes, exterior photography from public walkways around Roppongi Hills is generally possible. Avoid blocking pedestrian flow, and follow any posted restrictions near entrances, event spaces, or security-controlled areas.
Is there a good public spot to compare the anime angle with the real building?
The streets and open plazas around TV Asahi and Roppongi Hills offer the best comparison points, and Google Street View is useful for pre-checking sightlines. Visiting on a weekday outside rush periods usually makes framing easier.
Are there anime-friendly facilities nearby if I want to turn this into a longer stop?
Yes, the area has cafés, convenience stores, restrooms inside the broader Roppongi Hills complex, and multiple observation-friendly public spaces. It is an easy stop to combine with other central Tokyo anime pilgrimage locations.

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