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my dress up darling season 2 aoyama flower market ikebukuro east exit store

My Dress-Up Darling Season 2

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
-
my dress up darling season 2 aoyama flower market ikebukuro east exit store
  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line/Yurakucho Line/Fukutoshin Line, Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Tobu Tojo Line)
  • Walk: About 3 minutes on foot from Ikebukuro Station East Exit
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a weekday for clearer storefront photos and lighting similar to daytime anime scenes
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Marin Kitagawa and Wakana Gojo pass by the Aoyama Flower Market storefront in Ikebukuro during a quiet, emotionally charged moment.
  • This moment takes place while the two are out together, and the mood feels quieter and more emotionally intimate than usual. As Marin and Gojo pass through the streets of Ikebukuro, it becomes more obvious that their feelings for each other are no longer just those of ordinary friends. Marin still wears her usual bright and natural expression, but underneath it she is full of anticipation and a little nervousness, while Gojo keeps pace with her and becomes more aware of how special their time together feels. The scene works like a brief pause within the busy city, letting viewers sense that their relationship is slowly moving in a more intimate direction, and the tenderness and romantic tension continue to build afterward as an important part of their emotional development. The real-life model for this scene is Aoyama Flower Market Ikebukuro East Exit Store in the Ikebukuro East Exit area, and the anime recreates the shop’s position, the feeling of the street corner, and the storefront layout with impressive accuracy. In particular, the greenery and concentrated color of the flower displays at the front make the location easy to recognize. Some signage, product placement, and finer display details are simplified in the anime, but the overall atmosphere of a soft, everyday urban shopping street is faithfully preserved. Compared with the anime, the real location changes with the season, promotional signs, potted plant placement, and pedestrian traffic, so it often feels busier and more lived-in, yet it is still clearly identifiable as the real-world inspiration when compared with street-level views.
Is this flower shop easy to access from Ikebukuro Station for an anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is very close to Ikebukuro Station’s East Exit, making it an easy short stop on foot while visiting other My Dress-Up Darling locations in the area.
Can I take photos of the storefront without causing trouble?
Outdoor photos from the public sidewalk are generally the safest option, but avoid blocking customers or entrances. If you want close-up shots of flowers or the interior, ask staff first.
Does the shop still look like the anime scene throughout the year?
The basic storefront and streetscape remain recognizable, but flower colors, displays, and signage change by season and campaign. For the closest match, compare your angle with recent Street View and current fan photos before visiting.

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