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the idolm ster side m beit walkway

THE IDOLM@STER Side M

Tokyo

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the idolm ster side m beit walkway
  • Nearest Station: Suitengumae Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime; spring and autumn are especially pleasant
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Beit walk together along a quiet city street, capturing a calm and friendly everyday moment from THE IDOLM@STER Side M.
  • This scene shows the three members of Beit walking together through the city in a calm, warm moment that emphasizes their natural chemistry away from the stage. More than their idol personas, the focus here is on how comfortably they interact in everyday life: one smiles gently, one listens quietly, and one brings an innocent, cheerful energy that makes the scene feel soothing and intimate. By this point in the story, they have already built trust through work and shared experiences, and this peaceful walk further highlights that Beit are not just professional partners but friends who support one another. In real life, the location in Tokyo’s Chuo area matches the anime quite closely, especially in the straight sidewalk, road width, placement of trees, and the spacing of the corner buildings, all of which suggest strong reference to the real street. The anime simplifies the background by reducing signage, traffic markings, and storefront details, creating a cleaner frame that keeps attention on the characters, while the actual site has more everyday urban signs and roadside fixtures. Even so, the overall landscape remains highly recognizable, and comparing the screenshot with Google Street View makes it easy to confirm the match, making this a highly accurate THE IDOLM@STER Side M pilgrimage spot.
Which station is best for reaching the Beit walkway scene?
Suitengumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line is the most practical access point, and the spot is roughly an 8-minute walk away in the Nihonbashi-Hakozaki area.
Can I safely recreate the Side M shot here with photos?
Yes, but this is a normal public sidewalk, so keep clear of pedestrian flow and avoid blocking building entrances or traffic signage while framing your shot.
Does the street still look close to the anime scene today?
Yes, the road layout and overall streetscape remain recognizable, though storefront details, signs, and some greenery have changed slightly over time compared with older Street View imagery.

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