cosermap logo
Local Weather
7-Day Forecast
Show Local Weather
Loading...

the idol master park court akasaka the tower

The Idol Master

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 23
Time
0m 18s
the idol master park court akasaka the tower
  • Nearest Station: Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and calmer street photos
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Haruka Amami walks alone beside a modern high-rise in Akasaka, framed by roadside trees and a quiet city street.
  • This moment appears during one of the heaviest emotional stretches of the story. Haruka walks alone through the Akasaka area, carrying the sadness of seeing the group gradually drift apart and realizing they can no longer gather as naturally as before. As the members become busy with their own jobs and future paths, the close bond of 765 Pro starts to feel strained, which leaves Haruka, who treasures being together, especially uneasy and lonely. On the surface she is simply walking in silence, but inside she is exhausted, confused, and hurt by the state of the group; those feelings soon push her to reflect on what truly matters between herself and her friends. The background matches the streetscape around the high-rise residence Park Court Akasaka The Tower in Akasaka, and the overall composition is quite faithful to real life, especially in the building’s proportions, the direction of the road, and the roadside trees. The anime simplifies some details such as signs, lower-level entrances, and small street fixtures, but it captures the width of the street, the placement of the greenery, and the quiet emotional atmosphere of a central Tokyo residential district very accurately. When visiting, some views may differ slightly because of urban updates, tree growth, and changes to traffic equipment, yet the overall outline is still easy to compare with the anime scene.
Can I photograph the exact anime angle at Park Court Akasaka The Tower?
Yes, but only from public sidewalks and roads around the building. The tower is a private residential property, so do not enter the grounds or block entrances while taking photos.
Is the area around this Idol Master spot easy to visit without a car?
Yes, it is very accessible by train, with Akasaka Station and nearby Tokyo Metro stations within walking distance. The neighborhood is urban, well-paved, and straightforward for a short anime pilgrimage stop.
Has the view changed since The Idol Master aired?
The main building and street layout are still recognizable, but trees, road furniture, and minor streetscape details have changed over time. Using Google Street View before visiting helps a lot when matching the anime composition.

© 2026 Coser Map. All rights reserved.