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the idol master kokuryo south exit

The Idol Master

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
17m 35s
the idol master kokuryo south exit
  • Nearest Station: Kokuryo Station (Keio Line)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for clear light similar to an everyday street view
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet street view near Kokuryo South Exit is shown as an everyday transitional cut in The Idol Master Episode 7.
  • This moment appears during an everyday section where the characters are moving between jobs and appointments, and instead of the excitement of a stage performance, it creates a brief pause within an ordinary city landscape. By showing the streets around the station and a lived-in urban space, the anime reminds viewers that the idols exist in a real city outside the spotlight. The mood here is quiet, realistic, and transitional, as if setting up the next movement, meeting, or work assignment. In real life, the scene corresponds to the area in front of Kokuryo Station South Exit, and the overall street layout, intersection structure, and station-front atmosphere match the actual location quite well, making it a highly recognizable real-world adaptation. The easiest points to compare are the openness of the road and the arrangement of the commercial buildings near the station, though the real streetscape has naturally changed over time with updated signs, different shops, and adjusted traffic markings. Compared with the anime, the real location has more visual clutter in its trees, railings, road paint, and building details, giving it a stronger everyday feel, but from a similar angle near the south exit, the accuracy is still very impressive, especially if you compare it with Google Street View.
Is this Idolmaster spot right outside Kokuryo Station South Exit?
Yes. The referenced scene lines up with the area directly in front of Kokuryo Station’s south exit on the Keio Line, making it very easy to access on foot.
Can I recreate the shot without entering private property?
Yes. The matching angle can be approached from public sidewalks and station-front streets, so there is no need to enter any restricted or private areas.
What should I watch out for when photographing this location?
It is an active station-front area, so avoid blocking pedestrians, buses, or cars, and be careful not to photograph people too closely. Visiting outside rush hour makes comparison photos much easier.

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