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the idolm ster cinderella girls u149 shibuya lotteria

THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS U149

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 17
Time
13m 59s
the idolm ster cinderella girls u149 shibuya lotteria
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on weekdays for clearer photos and a closer match to the anime lighting
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Three girls pass by the Lotteria storefront on Shibuya Dogenzaka, framed against the busy city street.
  • This moment appears during a segment where the girls are moving through or working in Shibuya, with the busy Dogenzaka street and the front of a major fast-food chain emphasizing the energetic rhythm of the city. As they walk and take in the surroundings, their mood mixes excitement with a hint of nervousness, capturing both the freshness of young idols encountering a big urban setting and the light, charming feeling of traveling together. Before this scene, the story builds up their anticipation for the job and outing, and after it, the characters continue through the schedule and show more of their individual reactions and growth in a new environment. The real-life counterpart is Lotteria Shibuya Dogenzaka, and the match is highly recognizable. The clearest points of comparison are the corner streetscape, the storefront position, and the red-and-white fast-food signage layout, which make the real model easy to identify on location. Although the anime simplifies some lettering, reduces surrounding ad clutter, and slightly adjusts the street perspective to keep the frame clean and character-focused, the overall district atmosphere, building massing, and sloped Dogenzaka feel are faithfully preserved. Compared with the anime, the real site usually has denser pedestrian and vehicle traffic, especially in the evening, so visiting during daytime off-peak hours is best if you want to recreate a similar composition and clearly capture the storefront details.
Is the Lotteria at this U149 scene still easy to identify from the street?
Yes, the Dogenzaka storefront area remains easy to recognize thanks to the corner layout and surrounding streetscape, though signage and nearby ads can change over time. Check current Street View before visiting to confirm the latest facade details.
What is the best exit from Shibuya Station for reaching this scene spot?
The Hachiko side is the most practical reference point for most visitors heading toward Dogenzaka. From there, walk uphill into Dogenzaka and you should reach the location in about five minutes.
Can I take anime pilgrimage photos in front of this Shibuya Lotteria location?
You can usually take photos from the public sidewalk as long as you do not block pedestrians or the shop entrance. Because Dogenzaka is busy, short stops and quick framing are the most considerate approach.

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