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march comes in like a lion tokyo station

March Comes In Like a Lion

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 19
Time
13m 32s
march comes in like a lion tokyo station
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Station (JR Yamanote Line, JR Chuo Line, JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 1–3 minutes on foot from the Marunouchi side exits
  • Best time to visit: Evening to night, especially on clear days when the station façade is illuminated
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A calm exterior shot of Tokyo Station at night shows the illuminated red-brick building and passing traffic as an atmospheric transition frame.
  • This shot uses the exterior of Tokyo Station as a transition, emphasizing movement and a shift in mood within the story. Episode 19 of March Comes In Like a Lion carries a reflective atmosphere, and after interacting with the people around him, Rei still feels a mix of loneliness, exhaustion, and the faint warmth of being understood. The station is not shown merely to establish location; the city nightscape also highlights how small he feels within the crowd, suggesting that he is still trying to sort out his emotions as he moves toward the next encounter in his life. In real life, the anime clearly references the night view of the Marunouchi station building side of Tokyo Station, and the red-brick façade, domed roofline, roadway, and streetlights are all highly recognizable, making the recreation quite accurate. The anime simplifies the building proportions and lighting, making the station appear cleaner and softer in tone, while the actual area has more visible modern traffic equipment, road markings, taxis, and pedestrian flow. Compared with real photos or Street View, there are fewer distinctive commercial signs than in a shopping district, so the key visual markers are the station building itself and the open forecourt, which makes the viewing angle relatively easy to identify. The anime prioritizes mood, while the real Tokyo Station feels busier, brighter, and more distinctly like a major transportation hub.
Which exit is best for recreating this Tokyo Station shot?
Use the Marunouchi Central Exit or Marunouchi South Exit and head toward the forecourt facing the historic red-brick station building. That side matches the anime far better than the Yaesu side.
Can I take photos of Tokyo Station at night without special permission?
Yes, casual photography from public areas around Marunouchi Square and the station forecourt is generally allowed. Avoid blocking pedestrian flow, trip hazards, and any restricted railway interior areas.
Is this spot easy to visit during a same-day anime pilgrimage around central Tokyo?
Yes, Tokyo Station is extremely convenient and fully accessible, with elevators, lockers, restrooms, and many food options nearby. Because it gets busy, weekday evenings or later at night are usually better for cleaner comparison shots.

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