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the idolm ster side m the koga do

THE IDOLM@STER Side M

Tokyo

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the idolm ster side m the koga do
  • Nearest Station: Bakuroyokoyama Station (Toei Shinjuku Line) / Higashi-Nihombashi Station (Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Walk: 6 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime street view
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The three members of THE Koga Do stride down a Tokyo street with confident energy in a scene from THE IDOLM@STER Side M.
  • This moment corresponds to a scene featuring the three members of THE Koga Do, with strong movement and an urban atmosphere emphasizing their trademark hot-blooded image. The member in front walks with confidence and drive, while the other two follow with their own distinct expressions, showing that although each has a different personality, they move forward with a shared sense of purpose. It is more than a simple walking shot: within the story, it highlights how THE Koga Do, as a unit defined by fighting spirit and loyalty, turns its beliefs into stage presence. The scenes before this establish their determination as idols, and what follows helps the audience feel the bold yet trusting bond between the three. In real life, the location is a central Tokyo streetscape, and the anime focuses on the road perspective, the massing of the buildings on both sides, and the depth created by the bend in the street, making the composition highly recognizable. The series is fairly faithful to the road width, building arrangement, and distant high-rises, allowing fans to recreate a very similar frame from the same angle. However, to make the characters stand out, the anime simplifies shop signs, storefront details, and traffic signage, while the real location can differ due to tenant turnover, construction barriers, parked vehicles, and changing street trees. From an anime pilgrimage perspective, the accuracy of this kind of urban street scene lies mainly in the block layout and sightline depth rather than in every sign matching exactly, so even if some details have changed, the spot remains easy to identify.
Which station is most convenient for recreating this THE Koga Do street shot?
Bakuroyokoyama Station is usually the easiest access point, and Higashi-Nihombashi Station is also nearby. Both put you within a short walk of the street layout seen in the anime.
Can I take photos here without causing problems?
Yes, it is a normal public street, so casual photography is generally fine. Avoid blocking sidewalks, entrances, or traffic, and do not photograph private businesses too closely.
Does the location still look like the anime scene today?
The road shape and overall building lines remain recognizable, which is the key to matching the frame. Small details like signs, storefronts, and parked vehicles may differ from the anime and from older Street View captures.

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