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the idolm ster cinderella girls u149 sakurazaka

THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS U149

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
13m 50s
the idolm ster cinderella girls u149 sakurazaka
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon on a clear day for softer light and fewer cars
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Arisu Tachibana stands along Sakurazaka in a quiet uphill street scene from episode 2.
  • This moment appears as the characters gradually confront their feelings and goals as idols. Arisu Tachibana wears a restrained yet serious expression, as if sorting out her thoughts while trying to suppress her anxiety. She is more mature than most girls her age and approaches idol work with unusual seriousness, so this brief walk up the slope strongly conveys the mix of hesitation and resolve she feels about the future. The scene works both as a quiet emotional pause and as an inner transition before she can face her companions and her own dream more honestly. The real-life location is Sakurazaka in the Shibuya area of Tokyo, and the street’s slope, road alignment, and building placement closely match the anime composition, showing clear use of on-location reference. The anime simplifies the background to keep the focus on the character, while the real street includes more urban details such as parking signs, roadside fixtures, storefront elements, and passing traffic. The incline itself and the mixed residential-commercial atmosphere are preserved very well, making it a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot. In practice, the biggest differences are usually not the terrain but the updated signage, planting, and road markings that give the real location a stronger sense of everyday city life.
Is Sakurazaka easy to reach for U149 fans visiting from Shibuya Station?
Yes. Sakurazaka is a short uphill walk from Shibuya Station, and the area is fully accessible via public streets, though sidewalks can feel narrow during busy hours.
Can I recreate the anime angle at Sakurazaka without causing trouble?
Usually yes, but this is a normal public street, so avoid blocking pedestrians, traffic, or private driveways. Early morning is the easiest time for clean comparison photos.
Are there useful facilities near this U149 location for a pilgrimage stop?
Yes. Because it is close to central Shibuya, you will find convenience stores, cafes, restrooms inside station and commercial buildings, and plenty of food options nearby.

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