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magic of stella mitsubishi ufj bank kichijoji ekimae branch bank

Magic of Stella

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. OVA2
Time
2m 25s
magic of stella mitsubishi ufj bank kichijoji ekimae branch bank
  • Nearest Station: Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line / Sobu Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for easier scene matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet establishing shot shows the streetscape near Kichijoji Station, including the Mitsubishi UFJ Bank frontage used as a real-world reference in Magic of Stella OVA2.
  • This shot uses the streetscape around Kichijoji Station as an establishing moment, creating the relaxed feeling of characters moving through an ordinary day in the city. There is no major dramatic conflict in the frame itself; instead, it helps viewers feel the realism and everyday warmth of the setting, matching the gentle slice-of-life rhythm of Magic of Stella. Around this point in the story, the characters' emotions remain mostly calm, with a hint of anticipation and ease that makes the atmosphere feel natural and approachable. In real life, the anime captures the urban character of the commercial area in front of Kichijoji Station quite well, and the area around the Mitsubishi UFJ Bank Kichijoji Ekimae Branch is still recognizable through its building placement, street layout, and storefront scale. The bank exterior and nearby signage positions are the easiest points of comparison, though the anime simplifies or alters text and branding details. Compared with the animated version, the real location feels visually busier, with denser signs, more pedestrians, bicycles, and traffic, and details such as tenants or billboards may have changed over time. For matching the scene, the best clues are the building massing, corner relationships, and road width. Overall, it is a fairly faithful real-world reference, and fans can clearly feel the connection between the series and the streets of Kichijoji when visiting.
Can I photograph the Magic of Stella spot outside the Mitsubishi UFJ Bank branch?
Yes, you can photograph the street from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking entrances or filming bank customers. Tripods may be inconvenient because this area is busy near Kichijoji Station.
Is this branch area easy to match with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, the streets around the branch are well covered on Google Street View, which makes it useful for checking angles in advance. Building shapes and road alignment are more reliable than storefront signs, which can change.
What is the best time to recreate this Kichijoji scene without heavy foot traffic?
Weekday late mornings are usually the easiest for cleaner photos, since evenings and weekends are much busier around the station. If you want brighter lighting and fewer shadows, aim for a clear day before the afternoon rush.

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