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the idolm ster shiny colors miyashita 3 pedestrian bridge site historical site

THE iDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS

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the idolm ster shiny colors miyashita 3 pedestrian bridge site historical site
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon/Fukutoshin/Ginza Lines, Tokyu lines)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for a similar city-light atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Mano, Hiori, and Meguru stand together on an elevated walkway overlooking central Shibuya in a calm, reflective moment.
  • This scene shows the group standing together above the streets of Shibuya, gazing out at the city in a quiet, expectant moment. The three girls pause side by side as if taking a breath amid the rush of the city, reaffirming their feelings and the direction they want to move toward. That youthful atmosphere perfectly matches their early-idol stage, when anxiety and hope exist at the same time; before this moment they are still dealing with personal doubts and growing pains, and after it their bond and shared determination to chase their dream become clearer. In real life, the scene is based on the former Miyashita 3 Pedestrian Bridge area in Shibuya, and the anime recreates the overlook toward Meiji-dori and the surrounding buildings with notable accuracy, especially the road alignment, the arrangement of buildings across the street, and the dense urban feel. However, the actual pedestrian bridge has since been removed, and the spot is now marked as the Miyashita 3 Pedestrian Bridge historical site, so it is no longer possible to reproduce the exact same height and angle seen in the anime. Visitors can still compare the location with the redeveloped Miyashita Park area, but signs, storefronts, and street fixtures have changed over time, making this a pilgrimage spot that highlights both faithful background art and the city’s continuing transformation.
Can I still stand on the same pedestrian bridge from the anime?
No. The Miyashita 3 Pedestrian Bridge itself has been removed, and the site is now known as a historical marker area rather than an accessible bridge walkway.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location today?
Use the historical-site marker area together with Google Street View and older photos, because the original bridge height and exact camera angle can no longer be reproduced on site.
Is photography easy around the Miyashita 3 Pedestrian Bridge site?
Yes, street photography from public space is generally straightforward, but this is a busy Shibuya roadside area, so avoid blocking pedestrians and be careful with traffic and private property.

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