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ms vampire who lives in my neighborhood jimbocho station a1 exit station exit

Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
8m 16s
ms vampire who lives in my neighborhood jimbocho station a1 exit station exit
  • Nearest Station: Jimbocho Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, Toei Mita Line), A1 Exit
  • Walk: 0 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for a brighter street match
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Akari and Sophie are shown near the subway exit in a calm everyday moment as they move through the city together.
  • This moment appears during one of the series’ everyday outing sequences, and rather than feeling dramatic, it highlights the relaxed slice-of-life atmosphere that defines Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood. The characters look calm and natural, as if they have just come out of the station or paused briefly on the way to their destination, and the scene conveys a warm sense of familiarity and companionship between them. It also reflects the series’ core charm: even though the pairing is between a vampire and a human, their daily interactions remain gentle and adorable, showing their relationship gradually growing closer. The real-life location is Tokyo Metro Jimbocho Station A1 Exit, and the overall composition matches the actual urban street corner very well. The station stairway, exit structure, and surrounding sidewalk layout are especially recognizable. In the anime, signage and street clutter are simplified, so the real location has more shop signs, road markings, traffic signals, and architectural detail, and some elements may differ from the broadcast era due to later changes. Even so, the exit position, openness of the street, and corner geometry make the match highly convincing; comparing it with Street View makes it even easier to see how the anime preserved the landmark form of the station exit while lightly cleaning up and beautifying the background.
Can I recreate the anime shot right at Jimbocho Station A1 Exit?
Yes, the exit area is publicly accessible, but it is an active station entrance, so stand clear of the stairway flow and avoid blocking commuters while taking photos.
Is there a best day or time to photograph this scene with fewer people?
Weekday late mornings are usually easier than rush hour, since Jimbocho is busy with office workers, students, and bookshop visitors during commuting periods.
Are there useful places nearby for anime pilgrims after visiting this spot?
Yes, the Jimbocho area is famous for bookstores, cafés, and easy transfers, so it is convenient for a short pilgrimage stop as well as a longer walk around the neighborhood.

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