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star driver the movie shinjuku police station crossroad

Star Driver The Movie

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
166m 51s
star driver the movie shinjuku police station crossroad
  • Nearest Station: Tochomae Station (Toei Oedo Line) or Shinjuku Station (JR, Odakyu, Keio, Tokyo Metro, Toei)
  • Walk: About 6 minutes on foot from Tochomae Station or 12 minutes from Shinjuku Station
  • Best time to visit: Weekday late morning or early afternoon for clear street views; visit on a bright day for the closest visual match
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet city crossroad frames the main trio in a subdued urban moment from Star Driver The Movie.
  • This moment comes as the characters briefly pause amid everyday conversation and underlying relationship tension, with the city streetscape reflecting their inner state. The mood is not dramatic but quietly suspended between calm and unease, like a transition before an important choice or emotional shift. Although the characters seem to be interacting normally, there are unspoken feelings and hesitation between them, giving this ordinary street corner the wistful aftertaste typical of a youth ensemble story. The real-life location corresponds to the crossroad behind Shinjuku Police Station, and the film recreates the road layout, open corner perspective, and high-rise urban composition with impressive accuracy, clearly drawing from the Nishi-Shinjuku office district while polishing it for the screen. The straight streets, broad sidewalks, and surrounding building massing are the clearest visual markers, though the anime simplifies the clutter of real-world signage, traffic equipment, and road markings to create a cleaner, more cinematic image. On site, the police facilities, office towers, streetlights, signals, and plantings feel more practical and lived-in than in the movie, and minor changes from construction, traffic flow, or parking control may appear, but the overall atmosphere remains very close and is easy for fans to recognize as the inspiration for the scene.
Can I safely photograph the Star Driver crossroad behind Shinjuku Police Station?
Yes, public-street photography is generally fine, but do not block sidewalks, step into the roadway, or point cameras toward police facilities in a suspicious way. Keep it quick and respectful, especially on weekdays when office traffic is steady.
Is the scene still easy to match with Google Street View today?
Yes, the street layout and surrounding towers remain recognizable, so Street View is still useful for lining up the angle. Minor differences in trees, lane markings, and storefront details can appear depending on the latest imagery date.
Are there convenient places nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, this area of Nishi-Shinjuku has plenty of convenience stores, cafés, and pedestrian-friendly blocks near Shinjuku Station and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government area. It works well as a quick stop combined with other Shinjuku location hunting.

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