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shirobako musashino swing hall

SHIROBAKO

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
2m 44s
shirobako musashino swing hall
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Sakai Station (JR Chuo Line / Seibu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: about 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Aoi Miyamori walks alone past the street by Musashino Swing Hall, wearing a thoughtful expression amid the mounting pressure of anime production.
  • This scene appears during a stage in SHIROBAKO when work pressure is steadily increasing, as Aoi Miyamori walks alone through the Musashino area with a tired, thoughtful expression. As problems continue to emerge in the production process, she has to run around coordinating both inside and outside the studio while also feeling more deeply the harsh reality of the anime industry. Unlike the noisy meetings at the office, this moment briefly pulls her away from the chaos and lets her settle her anxiety, sense of responsibility, and determination to see the project through. In context, this short walk reinforces Aoi’s role as the production assistant struggling to hold everything together. The anime scene is based on the streetscape around Musashino Swing Hall, and its reproduction of the building massing, road alignment, and open pedestrian space is very accurate, making the real spot easy to recognize. The exterior, entrance layout, and nearby greenery closely match the anime version, although the show simplifies signage, text, and small visual details to keep the frame cleaner and less commercially cluttered. Some real-world elements such as notice boards, railings, pavement markings, and street fixtures may have changed over the years, but the overall atmosphere, building silhouette, and spatial feel remain highly faithful, making this a very recognizable SHIROBAKO pilgrimage location.
Is Musashino Swing Hall easy to reach for a SHIROBAKO pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is a short walk from JR Musashi-Sakai Station, so it is one of the easiest SHIROBAKO locations to visit on foot.
Can I take photos freely around the Musashino Swing Hall exterior?
Outdoor street photography is generally possible from public space, but avoid blocking entrances or photographing people without permission. If you want to shoot inside the facility, check the hall's current usage rules first.
Does the area still look close to the anime scene today?
Yes, the overall streetscape and building form remain recognizable, though signage, pavement markings, and small fixtures have changed over time. Google Street View is helpful for matching the anime angle before you go.

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