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oshi no ko unknown location

Oshi No Ko

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
8m 38s
oshi no ko unknown location
  • Nearest Station: Ebisu Station (JR Yamanote Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime background
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet Tokyo street intersection is shown as a transitional establishing shot in Oshi no Ko Episode 2.
  • This moment appears as a transitional cityscape shot during the characters’ movement, with no clearly visible character in frame; instead, the scene uses the atmosphere of an ordinary Tokyo street to carry the story’s rhythm. In Episode 2 of Oshi no Ko, the narrative is still in its early setup and emotional transition phase, and this kind of urban background gives the viewer a brief pause from the characters’ shock and unease while reinforcing the sense that the entertainment-industry story is unfolding in a real Tokyo setting. Precisely because it is such a short and quiet interlude, it gives more weight to the emotional changes before and after it. Based on the composition, the location can be identified through the relationship between the telephone booth and bus stop on the left and the bank building on the right, and the overall street alignment and openness match the anime quite well. The anime reproduces the building massing, road width, and roadside layout with solid accuracy, although signage, storefront details, and some street objects are simplified or altered, as is common to avoid directly depicting real brands. On site, differences may also appear because of booth replacements, bank exterior renovations, updated signs, or changes in roadside trees since the episode aired. If you want to recreate the frame, using the telephone booth and the facade of the building on the right as alignment markers will help you find the closest angle.
Is this Oshi no Ko street spot easy to photograph without blocking traffic?
Yes, but it is a normal city sidewalk near active road traffic, so keep to the edge, shoot quickly, and avoid standing near the bus stop or crossing entrance.
What landmarks should I use to match the anime frame at this location?
Use the telephone booth and bus stop on the left together with the bank building on the right as your main alignment points. Those fixed elements make the anime angle much easier to recognize.
Can I rely on Google Street View before visiting this Oshi no Ko location?
Yes, Street View is useful here for checking the road shape and major building positions in advance, though storefront signs and small street objects may have changed since the captured imagery.

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