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the idol master hibiya open air concert hall

The Idol Master

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
15m 35s
the idol master hibiya open air concert hall
  • Nearest Station: Kasumigaseki Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Hibiya Line / Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or early autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Several members of 765 Production stand together outside the venue entrance near Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall before an important idol appearance.
  • This moment appears during the period when the members of 765 Production are working hard for more performance opportunities and exposure, gathering outside the venue with a mix of nerves, anticipation, and unease before going on stage. For them, this is not just another job but an important step toward their dream of becoming idols. Although they try to stay cheerful and energetic on the surface, each girl is quietly dealing with pressure about the audience’s reaction, the success of the performance, and her own growth. The scene captures their shared emotions right before entering the stage: anxious yet excited, and strengthened by their resolve to support one another. The anime scene is clearly based on the area around the entrance to Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, and the railings, walkway layout, greenery, and open atmosphere of the exterior are all quite close to the real location. While the production simplifies some details such as road width, planting density, and distant background elements for composition and character placement, the overall spot remains highly recognizable. Signage and entrance information at the real site may have changed over the years, so fonts, facility guidance, or surrounding renovations can differ from what appears in the anime, but the venue’s long-established identity as a historic open-air concert hall still comes through strongly. It is an excellent place to compare the anime frame with the real scenery, especially with Google Street View.
Can I freely photograph the exterior around Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall for anime pilgrimage shots?
Yes, exterior public areas around the hall and Hibiya Park can generally be photographed, but avoid blocking paths and follow staff instructions on event days. Photography inside the venue or during performances may be restricted depending on the organizer.
Is the entrance area from The Idol Master Episode 6 still recognizable today?
Yes, the overall approach, railings, trees, and open-air venue atmosphere are still recognizable, though signage and surrounding details may have changed with maintenance and renovations. Comparing with current Street View helps a lot before visiting.
What should I know before visiting this spot during a concert day?
Access around the hall can become busier when events are scheduled, and some areas may be partially controlled for attendees or staff. Check the venue’s official schedule in advance and visit earlier in the day if you want cleaner recreation photos.

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