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the idolm ster cinderella girls u149 shibuya station

THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS U149

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
21m 52s
the idolm ster cinderella girls u149 shibuya station
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: About 1–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on a weekday for easier photo matching and lighter foot traffic
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Arisu Tachibana stands near Shibuya Station, framed by the dense urban streetscape as she faces the city with a guarded but determined expression.
  • This moment appears near the beginning of the story, when Arisu Tachibana arrives alone around the busy area by Shibuya Station. Even though she tries to act mature and composed, the huge city and unfamiliar surroundings make her quietly tense and cautious, revealing her anxiety about what lies ahead. The scene highlights her serious personality, which feels older than her age, and marks the turning point before she is drawn into idol activities; after this, her meetings with the producer and the other girls gradually help her open up. The anime clearly references the streetscape around Shibuya Station, with its broad pedestrian space, road layout, and dense commercial buildings creating a convincing sense of big-city pressure. While the show simplifies signage and reduces brand details to keep the focus on the character, the overall scenery is still recognizable as the area near the station. Compared with the real location, the actual streets usually have even more electronic billboards, shop signs, traffic fixtures, and crowds, and because Shibuya Station has undergone ongoing redevelopment in recent years, some details may differ from the broadcast-era layout. Even so, comparing the scene with Google Street View or a real visit makes the anime’s accuracy in capturing the station-front atmosphere easy to appreciate.
Can I recreate this U149 shot easily around Shibuya Station today?
Yes, but expect some visual differences because Shibuya Station and its surrounding plazas have been repeatedly updated through recent redevelopment. The overall streetscape is still recognizable, especially if you compare the anime frame with current Google Street View first.
Is photography allowed around this part of Shibuya Station?
Casual outdoor photography is generally fine in public areas, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow or filming station staff and commuters too closely. If you use tripods or shoot inside railway-controlled areas, check station rules and staff guidance on site.
What is the best exit for reaching the scene location near Shibuya Station?
For this area, the Hachiko side is usually the most practical starting point because it opens directly onto the busy station-front streetscape seen in many anime pilgrimages. Follow current station signage carefully, as passage routes can change with construction and renovations.

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