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sing yesterday for me shinjuku sanchome a5 exit

SING "YESTERDAY" FOR ME

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
13m 16s
sing yesterday for me shinjuku sanchome a5 exit
  • Nearest Station: Shinjuku-Sanchome Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Fukutoshin Line, Toei Shinjuku Line), A5 Exit
  • Walk: 0–1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or early night for a closer match to the anime mood; weekdays are best
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Rikuo and Shinako stand near the Shinjuku-Sanchome A5 exit at night, framed by the city lights and station-side streetscape.
  • This moment takes place near the Shinjuku-Sanchome exit, carrying the quiet detachment of a Tokyo night. Rikuo Uozumi and Shinako Morinome walk together while their relationship remains unable to move forward clearly; they seem to be having an ordinary conversation, but both are holding back feelings and hesitation they cannot say aloud. The scene perfectly captures the series' trademark emotional distance: even as the city lights and crowds move around them, their inner worlds feel even more silent. In the surrounding story, both are struggling with romantic choices and attachments to the past, so this is not a dramatic turning point but a subtle, accumulating emotional beat that shows how stalled and uncertain their bond has become. In real life, this is the area around Tokyo Metro Shinjuku-Sanchome Station's A5 exit, and the anime recreates the overall street-corner composition, exit placement, and urban nighttime atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The station entrance facade, road direction, and commercial lighting all closely match the real location. While the anime simplifies some background details such as shop names, advertisements, and parts of the surrounding buildings, the place remains highly recognizable to anyone familiar with Shinjuku-Sanchome. Compared with reality, the anime looks cleaner and more color-coordinated, with less visual clutter and fewer pedestrians, whereas the actual site changes over time with construction, replaced signs, and adjusted traffic fixtures. Even so, it remains an easy and rewarding pilgrimage spot for fans who want to compare Street View and recreate the scene on location.
Can I still access the exact A5 exit used for this scene?
Yes, A5 Exit at Shinjuku-Sanchome Station is a normal public exit and is generally accessible during station operating hours. Expect occasional temporary changes if nearby sidewalk or station maintenance is underway.
Is it easy to recreate the anime angle at this location?
Yes, the exit area is very recognizable, but you may need patience because pedestrian traffic is heavy, especially in the evening. Using Google Street View first helps you match the road alignment and exit position quickly.
Are there any photography restrictions around the station exit?
Outdoor street photography is generally allowed from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking the entrance or filming other people too closely. Tripods are best avoided at busy times because the area gets crowded and staff may ask you not to obstruct traffic.

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