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the idolmaster cinderella girls takeshita street

The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
8m 24s
the idolmaster cinderella girls takeshita street
  • Nearest Station: JR Harajuku Station (Yamanote Line), Takeshita Exit
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday morning for clearer photos; late afternoon for a livelier atmosphere closer to the anime feel
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Uzuki, Rin, and Mio move through the crowded entrance area of Takeshita Street, surrounded by Harajuku's colorful shopping district.
  • This moment appears when the girls arrive in the Harajuku area, walking along the lively Takeshita Street with its youthful fashion and urban energy all around them, reflecting how they are gradually stepping onto a bigger stage as idols. The mood is bright and upbeat, filled with freshness and excitement, as they take in the rhythm of the bustling city while also facing the changes brought by idol work and personal growth. More than a simple transition shot, the scene emphasizes their movement from ordinary daily life toward a more dazzling world. In real life, the anime recreates Takeshita Street with impressive accuracy, especially in the composition near the entrance, the street width, the dense rows of shops, and the distinctively busy Harajuku atmosphere. The show likely simplifies or alters store signs and brand names, but the color palette, visual feel around the gateway, and sense of crowding are all very faithful. When visiting today, some storefronts, signs, and seasonal decorations may differ from the time the anime aired, yet the entrance and overall street layout remain easy to match, making this a classic and accessible pilgrimage spot.
Can I easily recreate the anime shot at Takeshita Street today?
Yes, the entrance area is still easy to identify, especially from JR Harajuku Station's Takeshita Exit. The biggest difference is changing shop signs and heavier pedestrian traffic, so exact framing is easier on weekday mornings.
Is photography allowed on Takeshita Street?
Casual street photography is generally allowed in public areas, but avoid blocking foot traffic on this very narrow shopping street. Do not film inside stores or photograph staff and customers closely without permission.
What should anime pilgrims know before visiting this Harajuku location?
Expect very heavy crowds on weekends and holidays, and note that the street is fully accessible from Harajuku Station though movement can be slow with strollers or wheelchairs during peak times. Convenience stores, cafés, restrooms in nearby station facilities, and plenty of food options are available around the area.

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