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sword art online ii shiseido parlour salon de cafe

Sword Art Online II

Tokyo

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sword art online ii shiseido parlour salon de cafe
  • Nearest Station: Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday late morning or early afternoon for clearer views and easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Asuna is shown against a refined Ginza streetscape, creating a quiet urban moment in Sword Art Online II.
  • This moment appears during the characters’ time around Ginza, using a relatively quiet pause within the city streets to highlight the subtle emotions beneath the story’s ongoing events and relationships. From the mood of the frame, Asuna seems calm but slightly preoccupied, as if she has briefly stopped in the middle of a glamorous district to sort through her feelings. The contrast between the ordinary urban setting and her inner tension makes the shot more than a simple transition, turning it into an important beat where the pacing slows and the audience can feel her state of mind. The real-life location corresponds to the area around the building housing Shiseido Parlour Salon de Cafe in Tokyo’s Ginza, and the anime recreates the street perspective, building corner, and upscale commercial atmosphere with impressive accuracy. While the series simplifies storefront details and may not fully reproduce the exact signage, floor markings, or window displays, the road width, planted streetscape, and refined façade textures still clearly reflect Ginza’s distinctive city character. Visitors may notice updated signs, shop displays, and street fixtures compared with the time of broadcast, but the core streetscape and viewing angle remain easy to match, making it a rewarding stop for fans planning an anime pilgrimage and Street View comparison.
Can I recreate the Sword Art Online II angle right outside Shiseido Parlour Salon de Cafe?
Yes, the surrounding Ginza streetscape is publicly accessible and the overall angle is still easy to compare. Expect some differences in signage and storefront displays due to updates over time.
Is photography allowed at this location?
Street photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but photography inside the café or of displays may be restricted by staff policy. If you plan to enter the building, check on-site guidance before shooting.
What is the best station exit for visiting this SAO II spot?
Ginza Station is the most convenient, and exits around Ginza 4-chome are typically the easiest approach for this area. JR Yurakucho Station is also walkable if you want to combine multiple Ginza pilgrimage spots.

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