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the idol master office

The Idol Master

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
9m 20s
the idol master office
  • Nearest Station: Ogikubo Station (JR Chuo Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for a bright exterior match
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet exterior view of the office building used as the 765 Production-style setting in The Idol Master episode 1.
  • This scene appears near the beginning of the story, using the office exterior to establish the everyday starting point and world of The Idol Master. Even if no character is clearly featured in the frame, the location symbolizes the central base where the new producer and the members of 765 Production are about to begin working together. The mood carries a mix of anticipation and nervousness that fits stepping into a new environment, marking the point where meetings, first impressions, and dreams begin to take shape; before this, the story is still in its introductory phase, and afterward the office becomes an important place for gathering, growing, and building relationships. In real life, the location is quite close to the anime version, with the building proportions, entrance layout, and street-level perspective matching the core composition of the scene. The anime simplifies or alters signage and fine details rather than reproducing real commercial markings directly, but the overall structure and surrounding streetscape still feel highly recognizable. Compared with the time of broadcast, the site may now show small differences such as replaced storefronts, updated signs, trimmed greenery, or changed roadside fixtures, yet Street View and on-site comparison still make the accuracy of the exterior impression and camera angle easy to appreciate.
Can I recreate the exterior shot of the Idol Master office from the street?
Yes, the building can be viewed from the public street, and the best comparison comes from matching the anime angle with current Google Street View. Keep your photo setup compact so you do not block pedestrians or nearby entrances.
Is this a private office building or an official anime tourism site?
It is a real everyday building rather than a formally managed anime attraction, so there is no official pilgrimage display on site. Fans generally visit quietly and treat it as a normal neighborhood location.
Are there any etiquette or photography rules I should follow here?
Take photos only from public space and avoid shooting into windows or lingering in front of the entrance. Because the area functions as a normal urban street, low-key visits on weekdays outside rush hours are usually easiest.

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