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the idol master hotel new otani

The Idol Master

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 23
Time
0m 35s
the idol master hotel new otani
  • Nearest Station: Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or night for lighting closest to the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Haruka Amami stands alone outside Hotel New Otani at night, framed by the hotel entrance and city lights in a subdued, reflective moment.
  • This moment appears during one of the heaviest emotional stretches of The Idolmaster. As the members of 765 Pro become busier and more distant from one another, Haruka Amami begins to feel a deep sense of loneliness and anxiety. Standing at a street corner outside the hotel, surrounded by a glamorous yet strangely cold nighttime cityscape, she seems emotionally left behind. The scene reflects her confusion over the group’s changing relationships and foreshadows her later emotional collapse and the turning point where she must rediscover what being an idol and a companion truly means. The anime background is based on the area around Hotel New Otani in Kioicho, Tokyo, and the match to the real site is quite strong. The curve of the road, the planting layout, the streetlights, and the massing of the hotel buildings all suggest close reference to the actual landscape. The anime simplifies some elements such as signage, traffic markings, and surrounding road detail to focus more intensely on Haruka’s isolation. In real life, the hotel area is brighter and filled with more visible signs and lighting layers, but the overall atmosphere still makes the scene instantly recognizable to fans.
Can I freely photograph the Hotel New Otani exterior for this Idolmaster scene?
Yes, you can usually photograph the public roads and sidewalks around the hotel, but avoid blocking entrances or shooting into private interior areas. If you use a tripod or do extended filming, check hotel staff guidance and local pedestrian rules first.
What is the best access point to recreate Haruka’s angle near the hotel?
Fans usually approach from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station and walk toward the outer road along the hotel frontage, where the curve of the street and planted median are easiest to match. Nighttime gives the closest mood, but traffic and lighting may differ from the anime frame.
Are there visitor facilities nearby if I want to make this part of a longer pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the hotel complex and surrounding Kioicho/Akasaka area have cafés, restaurants, convenience stores, and restrooms, making it easy to combine with other central Tokyo anime spots. The area is also well connected by multiple Tokyo Metro stations.

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