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ultraman tiga shubashi

Ultraman Tiga

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 36
Time
7m 24s
ultraman tiga shubashi
  • Nearest Station: Akebonobashi Station (Toei Shinjuku Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for easier street-angle matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Daigo Madoka stands alone on a city street at Shubashi, framed in a quiet pause before the next crisis.
  • This moment appears in a tightening part of the story, with Daigo standing alone on a city street and clearly weighed down by thought and pressure. As strange incidents continue and the burden of being Ultraman Tiga grows heavier, this brief pause reveals a restrained but heavy emotional state. Rather than a battle scene itself, it feels like the quiet space before or after action, showing his hesitation, fatigue, and determination as an ordinary person while preparing the audience for the next crisis. The real-life location corresponds to the Shubashi area in Shinjuku, Tokyo, where the anime closely captures the road alignment, corner spacing, and urban building layout. It is a strong example of tokusatsu scenery based on a real street but simplified for the screen. Although many signs, storefronts, roadside fixtures, and traffic markings have changed since the show aired, the street width, intersection angle, and surrounding building silhouettes still make the spot recognizable. A Google Street View comparison is especially helpful for matching the shape of the junction and the perspective of the street, though wires, signboards, and trees have changed over time, and visitors should remember that this is an active everyday road with more pedestrians and traffic than the still anime frame suggests.
Is this Ultraman Tiga spot easy to reach by train?
Yes. The scene location is a short walk from Akebonobashi Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line, making it one of the easier Tokyo tokusatsu spots to visit.
Can I recreate the frame exactly at Shubashi?
You can get very close, but not perfectly. Building facades, shop signs, and roadside details have changed, so Street View is useful for lining up the road angle first.
Are there any photography restrictions at this location?
There are no known anime-specific restrictions because this is a normal public street, but you should avoid blocking sidewalks, filming private storefronts too closely, or stepping into traffic.

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