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sing yesterday for me taishido junior high bus stop

SING "YESTERDAY" FOR ME

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
15m 46s
sing yesterday for me taishido junior high bus stop
  • Nearest Station: Nishi-Taishido Station (Tokyu Setagaya Line) or Sangen-jaya Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line / Setagaya Line); closest is the Taishido Junior High School Mae bus stop
  • Walk: About 8 minutes on foot from Nishi-Taishido Station
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime's soft residential mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shinako stands alone by the roadside near the Taishido Junior High bus stop in a subdued, reflective moment.
  • This moment appears during the quieter emotional stretch near the end of the story, with Shinako standing alone at the bus stop wearing a hesitant, thoughtful expression. After being emotionally pulled back and forth by her relationships with Rikuo and Rou, she is gradually forced to confront the fact that she has been living in the past and unable to move forward cleanly. There is no dramatic dialogue here, but the scene feels like a brief pause in an ordinary street corner where she tries to sort out her feelings. Before this moment, she is still full of anxiety and uncertainty about the future, and afterward she slowly begins taking a step toward facing her true emotions. The anime scene is based on the area around the Taishido Junior High bus stop in Setagaya, and its recreation of the road corner, roadside guardrails, bus stop placement, and the scale of the residential street is remarkably accurate. The background is simplified in the anime to keep the frame cleaner and more emotionally focused, but the real location still clearly matches the composition through the road layout and bus pull-in space. In real life, the bus stop name is shown on the actual sign, while the anime reduces visible text to avoid visual clutter. Power lines, traffic signs, street furniture, and plants are also usually more detailed in reality, and nearby houses or storefronts may have changed slightly over the years. Even so, this remains a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot that is easy to compare with Google Street View and very suitable for fans visiting in person.
Can I recreate the exact bus stop angle from Episode 12 at Taishido Junior High School Mae?
Yes, the street corner and bus stop layout are still recognizable, but traffic and parked vehicles may affect the angle. Use Google Street View first to match the roadside guardrail and road curve before you go.
Is this an official anime pilgrimage spot with signs or collaboration panels?
No official anime monument or collaboration display is known at this bus stop. It is a normal neighborhood transit point, so fans should visit quietly and avoid blocking waiting passengers.
Are photos allowed at the Taishido Junior High bus stop area?
Outdoor photography from public space is generally possible, but be careful not to obstruct buses, pedestrians, or nearby residents. Avoid photographing school-related activity or identifiable locals, especially on weekdays.

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