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shirobako kami igusa station

SHIROBAKO

Tokyo

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shirobako kami igusa station
  • Nearest Station: Kami-Igusa Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 0–2 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easy scene matching and photos
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Aoi Miyamori is shown near Kami-Igusa Station in a grounded everyday cut that highlights SHIROBAKO’s working-life atmosphere.
  • This moment appears in one of SHIROBAKO’s everyday work-life scenes, as Aoi Miyamori arrives near Kami-Igusa Station carrying the pressure and responsibility that have built up through anime production. Her feelings are not dramatically explosive, but instead a subtle mix of fatigue, reflection, and self-encouragement, which perfectly matches the series’ realistic portrayal of the industry. Around this point in the story, she is usually rushing between the studio, business contacts, and production sites, and although the work is exhausting, her determination to help finish the project becomes clearer. In real life, the location is Kami-Igusa Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, one of the most iconic SHIROBAKO pilgrimage spots. The anime recreates the station area with impressive accuracy, including the road layout in front of the entrance, the scale of the station building, and the open feel of the surrounding streets, making the real-world model easy to recognize at a glance. Compared with the anime, signs, shops, and some color details may have changed over time, but the overall streetscape and camera angle remain very close. Because Kami-Igusa Station is strongly connected to local anime culture in the Suginami area, fans often see it as one of the easiest and most rewarding SHIROBAKO locations for recreating the scene.
Is Kami-Igusa Station still easy to recognize from SHIROBAKO?
Yes. The station frontage and surrounding road layout are still recognizable, though shop signs and small details have changed over time.
Can I take photos at the exact SHIROBAKO spot around the station?
Yes, outdoor photography around the station approach is generally fine if you do not block pedestrians or traffic. Avoid photographing station staff or passengers too closely without permission.
Are there any SHIROBAKO or anime-related things to see near Kami-Igusa Station?
Yes. The area is known for its connection to anime culture in western Tokyo, and fans often combine this stop with other Suginami-area pilgrimage spots. Check station-area displays and local tourism updates before visiting, as small installations can change.

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