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reunion shinjuku cross space

Reunion

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
1m 17s
reunion shinjuku cross space
  • Nearest Station: Shinjuku Station (JR Yamanote Line, Chuo Line, Saikyo Line and others), East Exit
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for illuminated signage and the closest big-city atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A wide urban view of the Shinjuku streetscape centers on the Cross Shinjuku Space area, using the city itself to set the mood before a key character moment.
  • This shot lingers on the space of central Shinjuku itself rather than on a clear character close-up, so it works as an atmospheric bridge before an important meeting or emotional turn. The giant digital signage and open street corner create a mood that feels both lively and slightly detached, as if the characters are pausing just before reuniting while carrying anticipation, unease, or resurfacing memories. In that sense, the empty urban framing helps the previous conversation settle and hints that relationships may shift in the next moment. The anime clearly draws from Cross Shinjuku Space near Shinjuku Station’s east side, and the landmark corner screen, surrounding building forms, and overall composition are highly recognizable in real life. The facade proportions, the openness of the intersection, and the dense commercial cityscape all match closely, making the location easy to identify. The biggest real-world differences are usually not the buildings themselves but the constantly changing ad content, shop signs, poster details, color brightness, and crowd levels. As an anime pilgrimage spot, it is a classic Shinjuku reference point where the background is recreated very accurately even though surface details change over time.
Where is the best place to recreate this reunion street shot?
The easiest angle is from the pedestrian area near Shinjuku Station East Exit facing the Cross Shinjuku Space corner. Expect to adjust your framing because traffic control barriers, ad displays, and temporary street fixtures can change.
Can I take photos freely at Cross Shinjuku Space?
Yes, you can generally photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking foot traffic in this very busy area. If you use tripods or do commercial shooting, you may attract staff or police attention and should follow local instructions.
Is the famous 3D cat screen still there when visiting this anime location?
Yes, the Cross Shinjuku Vision screen is still a major landmark, though the exact programming and ad schedule change regularly. For scene matching, focus on the building shape and intersection layout rather than expecting identical screen content.

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