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ms vampire who lives in my neighborhood tokyo big sight

Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
4m 48s
ms vampire who lives in my neighborhood tokyo big sight
  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Big Sight Station (Yurikamome Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on a non-event weekday for clear views; late afternoon also works well for matching the open plaza atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Sophie Twilight and Akari Amano walk near the approach to Tokyo Big Sight during their lively outing in episode 7.
  • This moment appears as the characters head toward a major event venue, with Sophie and Akari moving through the area while taking in the lively atmosphere around them. For Sophie, whose daily life is usually more routine, the crowds and event energy feel slightly fresh and unusual, while Akari is visibly more excited, enjoying the outing with eager anticipation. The shot is more than a simple transition scene, as it sets up the light, everyday mood and otaku-culture flavor of what follows inside the venue. The anime recreates the pedestrian space around Tokyo Big Sight quite accurately, especially the broad roadway, open plaza-like feeling, and urban layout leading toward the exhibition area. Although some details are simplified, such as signage, pavement markings, and surrounding facilities, the overall structure, building arrangement, and viewing angle remain highly recognizable. In real life, temporary event signs, queue lines, and heavy visitor traffic often appear depending on the exhibition schedule, creating differences that are more noticeable on site than in the anime, but a Street View comparison still makes it easy to confirm this as the Tokyo Big Sight area used in the series.
Which station is best for recreating this Ms. Vampire scene at Tokyo Big Sight?
Tokyo Big Sight Station on the Yurikamome Line is the easiest choice, with the approach area only a few minutes away on foot. Kokusai-Tenjijo Station on the Rinkai Line also works if you want a slightly longer walk through the surrounding plaza.
Is photography allowed around Tokyo Big Sight for anime pilgrimage shots?
Outdoor photography in the public approach areas is generally allowed, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow or shooting inside event spaces without permission. On major convention days, security and crowd control staff may restrict certain areas.
When should I visit to avoid crowds and match the scene more easily?
Non-event weekdays are best, especially in the morning, because Tokyo Big Sight becomes extremely busy during large exhibitions and conventions. Check the official event calendar before going so temporary signs and queue lanes do not disrupt your comparison shots.

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