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my dress up darling daiyagate ikebukuro building

My Dress-Up Darling

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
19m 37s
my dress up darling daiyagate ikebukuro building
  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line/Yurakucho Line/Fukutoshin Line, Seibu, Tobu)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot from the East Exit
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for similar lighting and easier photo alignment
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Marin Kitagawa and Wakana Gojo walk together along the street in front of Daiyagate Ikebukuro during a casual city scene in episode 3.
  • This moment comes from the early stage of Wakana Gojo and Marin Kitagawa growing closer. As they head out together, Marin drives the conversation with her usual bright and direct energy, while Gojo still seems a little tense and inexperienced, awkwardly adjusting to the simple act of walking through the city beside a girl his age. The importance of the scene is not in a dramatic plot twist, but in how naturally it shows their contrasting personalities through an everyday walk and casual conversation: Marin is relaxed, confident, and lively, while Gojo is reserved and stiff, yet slowly begins to loosen up because of her presence. In the larger story, this shared time helps build the trust that later supports their cosplay costume work and makes Gojo realize that Marin is not some distant, untouchable classmate, but someone who genuinely believes in him. The anime reproduces the streetscape in front of Daiyagate Ikebukuro with strong accuracy, especially in the road alignment, rows of trees, sidewalk width, and the overall massing of the surrounding buildings. The modern office building in the background and the open feeling near the intersection remain highly recognizable even after being simplified for animation, making the spot easy to identify for anyone familiar with the east side of Ikebukuro. Signage is handled in the typical anime way: company logos, traffic signs, and small roadside details in the real location are often softened, replaced, or omitted to avoid visual clutter and rights issues. When visiting in person, traffic and pedestrian density can vary a lot depending on the time of day, and you may also find newer advertisements, construction barriers, or seasonal plant displays, so the overall layout matches the anime very well even if the finer details are not exactly the same.
Is this exact My Dress-Up Darling spot easy to photograph at Daiyagate Ikebukuro?
Yes, the street frontage is publicly accessible, but it is an active business district so you should avoid blocking pedestrians and keep clear of building entrances. Early weekday mornings or late mornings are usually the easiest times for framing the scene.
Which Ikebukuro exit is best for reaching the scene quickly?
Use Ikebukuro Station's East Exit and head toward the Higashi-Ikebukuro side; Daiyagate Ikebukuro is a straightforward walk of several minutes. The area is well signed, and nearby office towers make the route easy to follow.
Can I recreate the shot exactly, or have signs and surroundings changed since the anime aired?
The overall street layout and building shapes still match very well, but small signs, storefront details, temporary barriers, and seasonal decorations can differ from the anime frame. Checking recent Street View and local map photos before visiting is the best way to fine-tune your angle.

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