- Which side of Tokyo Station is best for matching anime-style exterior shots?
- The Marunouchi side is usually the best choice for wide establishing shots because of the restored red-brick facade and open plaza. It is also easier to frame without buses and roadside clutter than some Yaesu angles.
- Can I take pilgrimage photos freely around Tokyo Station?
- Yes, exterior public areas are generally fine for photography, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow and be careful during rush hours. Inside the station, tripod use and prolonged shooting near ticket gates may be restricted by staff or station rules.
- Are there useful facilities nearby for fans doing a Tokyo Station pilgrimage stop?
- Yes, the station has lockers, restrooms, cafes, convenience stores, and extensive underground shopping areas, making it an easy stop on a larger pilgrimage route. Tourist information counters are also available nearby for maps and area guidance.