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the idolm ster side m kyoji kampo shop

THE IDOLM@STER Side M

Tokyo

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the idolm ster side m kyoji kampo shop
  • Nearest Station: Monzen-nakacho Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kyoji Takajo pauses to rest in front of a traditional-looking kampo shop along a quiet city street.
  • This moment shows Kyoji briefly stepping away from his busy routine to rest in front of a kampo shop on a street corner. He looks tired and emotionally subdued, quietly reflecting as if sorting through the pressure built up between work and idol activities. There is no major dramatic clash here; instead, the scene uses a small pause in his day to show that even someone as dependable as Kyoji needs a moment to breathe before gathering himself and moving forward again. In real life, the location in Tokyo’s Koto area matches the anime composition quite closely, especially in the storefront placement, the eave-like frontage, the objects near the entrance, and the overall scale of the street. The anime version simplifies some details, and the signage and decorative elements are not always identical, but the atmosphere of a calm, slightly nostalgic downtown street is recreated very well. Compared with the real site, there may be differences due to updated signs, items placed outside the shop, or renovations to nearby buildings, so when comparing with Google Street View or visiting in person, it is easier to identify the spot by the roofline, storefront proportions, and corner position rather than relying only on the signboard.
Is this kampo shop area easy to recognize from THE IDOLM@STER Side M?
Yes, the street layout and storefront proportions are the best clues, even if signs or exterior items have changed over time. Fans usually match the scene by the corner position and roofline rather than exact lettering.
Can I take photos here for an anime pilgrimage visit?
Street photography from public space is generally possible, but avoid blocking the entrance or photographing customers and staff without permission. Be especially respectful if the business is open and operating normally.
What is the best way to compare the anime shot with the real location?
Use Google Street View first to confirm the storefront angle, then visit in daylight to line up the perspective on site. Small details may differ, but the overall streetscape remains the key match point.

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