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the idolm ster shiny colors shibuya central street hmv

THE iDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS

Tokyo

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the idolm ster shiny colors shibuya central street hmv
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line, Tokyu lines, Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning on weekdays or early evening for neon-lit Shibuya atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A wide city view captures the lively atmosphere of Shibuya Central Street, emphasizing the dense signage and busy urban backdrop.
  • This shot uses central Shibuya as an atmospheric transition rather than focusing on a specific character, linking the idols’ world directly to a real urban setting. The crowds, signs, and tall buildings convey Tokyo’s fast pace and suggest the excitement and slight nervousness that come with chasing big dreams on an even bigger stage. Scenes like this usually appear between plot beats to establish movement around event venues, before or after performances, or to highlight a new challenge or encounter. The anime recreates the Shibuya Central Street area with impressive accuracy, clearly drawing from the viewpoint near the old HMV front. The broad intersection feel, dense commercial signage, and distinctive building facades of Shibuya are all recognizable. While the series simplifies or alters store signs to avoid using real brands directly, the overall placement of colors, building heights, and street alignment remains very close to reality. Even if some storefronts have changed over time, the street layout and skyline make the location easy to match. Compared with the real site, the anime cleans up some visual noise for clarity, whereas an actual visit reveals more digital billboards, pedestrians, bicycles, and temporary advertisements, with evenings and weekends feeling much more crowded than in the show.
Can I still match the old HMV-front angle from THE iDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS today?
Yes, the street geometry is still easy to recognize, but storefronts and signs have changed over the years. Use the intersection lines and surrounding building shapes rather than relying only on old brand signage.
Is it okay to stop and take photos in the middle of Shibuya Central Street?
You can take photos from public sidewalks, but do not block pedestrian flow or step into traffic for a recreation shot. This area is busy, so quick photos are best, especially at night and on weekends.
What is the best nearby exit from Shibuya Station for this anime pilgrimage spot?
The Hachiko side is the most convenient starting point for reaching Shibuya Central Street quickly. From there, walk toward Center-gai and use the major commercial buildings as visual landmarks.

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