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shirobako chishiki building alley

SHIROBAKO

Tokyo

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shirobako chishiki building alley
  • Nearest Station: Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday late morning or early afternoon for lighting similar to the business-district atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Aoi Miyamori walks alone through a narrow city alley, framed by mid-rise buildings in a subdued everyday Tokyo streetscape.
  • This moment appears amid the series’ portrayal of the everyday pressures of the anime industry, with Aoi Miyamori walking alone through a side street, looking tired and lost in thought. Caught between work and her ideals, she carries the constant strain of production schedules while trying to hold on to the reason she entered the industry in the first place. Rather than expressing her feelings dramatically, she keeps her anxiety, responsibility, and uncertainty about the future to herself during this brief walk. Scenes before and after this usually lead back to the studio, phone calls with coworkers, or more problem-solving, making this quiet alley a short transitional pause where her emotions can settle. The real-life counterpart is an alley around the Chisei Building area in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, and the overall composition matches the anime quite well. The narrow road, the enclosed feeling created by office buildings on both sides, and the business-district atmosphere beyond the corner all strongly recall SHIROBAKO. The anime simplifies the background by reducing real-world signage, storefront clutter, and utility details, so visitors will notice more signs, parking notices, outdoor AC units, and exposed building equipment on site than in the show. The buildings and road layout remain recognizable, but because tenants change over time, the exact signs and colors may differ from what appeared when the anime aired. For the best recreation, focus on the alley perspective and the proportions of the surrounding buildings rather than trying to match every shop name exactly.
Is the Chishiki Building alley in SHIROBAKO easy to recognize in person?
Yes, the road shape and surrounding office buildings are still recognizable, but shop signs and tenant details may differ from the anime because businesses change over time.
Can I take photos freely at this SHIROBAKO alley spot?
You can usually photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking the narrow roadway or shooting building entrances too closely, since this is an active office area.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location before visiting?
Use Google Street View around the Akasaka alley near the mapped coordinates to check current signage and angles, then visit on a weekday when the streetscape feels closest to the series.

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