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My Senpai is AnnoyingAppears in the opening credits and episode 1 establishing shots of Tokyo business district
A Certain Magical Index IIIFeatured in travel sequences and establishing shots showing characters moving between locations
Accel WorldAppears in scenes depicting urban transportation and the interconnected nature of the futuristic city
AJIN: Demi-HumanFeatured in episodes 2-3 during Kei's initial escape sequences and government pursuit scenes
And you thought there is never a girl online?Appears in episodes showing character meetups and transitions between their online gaming world and real-world interactions
Aria the Scarlet AmmoAppears in episodes showing characters traveling through Tokyo and establishing the metropolitan setting of the story.
Assassination Classroom Second SeasonShown in episodes depicting travel sequences and the students' connection to mainstream society
Bakuman.Transit scenes and departure/arrival moments during important career milestones
Black BulletAppears in episodes 1, 5, and 9 as establishing shots of the city and during character travel sequences
Blast of TempestFeatured in episodes where Mahiro and Yoshino travel between locations and during crucial plot developments involving character separations
Boogiepop and OthersFeatured in scenes involving character meetings and important plot developments
Boruto: Naruto Next GenerationsArchitectural inspiration for the Hidden Leaf Village's modernized buildings and busy marketplace scenes in various episodes
Boruto: Naruto the MovieFeatured in establishing shots of the modernized Hidden Leaf Village and background scenes showing the technological advancement of the ninja world
Buddy DaddiesAppears in episodes involving travel, departures, or arrivals that mark significant plot points in the characters' journey
Campione!Featured in episodes where Godou travels to meet other Campiones and during transition scenes between major story arcs
Chainsaw ManBrief appearances in episodes 4 and 10 during travel sequences and establishing shots showing the scale of Tokyo's transportation network
Code Geass: Lelouch of the RebellionArchitectural reference for government and military buildings, transportation scenes
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2Background architecture for government building scenes and administrative district establishing shots in episodes featuring political meetings
Darker than BlackFeatured in episodes 3 and 7 during chase sequences and as a meeting point for intelligence exchanges between organizations
Darwin's GameFeatured in episodes 4-5 as characters navigate through the station during game events and use it as a strategic transit hub
Date A LiveFeatured in episodes where Shido and the spirits travel to different areas of Tokyo, particularly in background shots during transportation scenes
Date A Live IIBackground scenes in episodes featuring character movements and urban establishing shots
Date A Live IIIFeatured in episodes showing character movements and urban establishing shots throughout the series
Date A Live IVFeatured in episodes showing character transitions and urban establishing shots, particularly in scenes involving Shido's daily life
Dead Mount Death PlayFeatured in episodes 4 and 7 as a meeting point for characters and during chase sequences through the station's corridors
Devils' LineFeatured in episodes showing characters commuting and traveling between locations in Tokyo
Eden of the EastFeatured in travel scenes and moments of character reflection, particularly when characters are moving between different locations in Japan
Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) AloneBackground architecture in urban establishing shots, references to pre-Impact Tokyo civilization
Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) AdvanceAppears in urban scenes and as a reference point for Tokyo-3's location relative to old Tokyo
Fire ForceReferenced in episodes featuring large public spaces and urban architecture
Fire Force Season 2Featured in establishing shots and character transportation scenes in multiple episodes
Food Wars! The Fifth PlateFeatured in opening sequences and travel montages during the BLUE tournament preparation episodes
Food Wars! The Second PlateFeatured in travel scenes and transitions between different story arcs in multiple episodes
Food Wars! The Third Plate: Totsuki Train ArcFeatured in the opening scenes of the Totsuki Train Arc where students board the special train for their culinary expedition
GateAppears in various episodes as characters travel and during montages showing Japan's response to the gate crisis
Ghost in the ShellThe underground passages and urban complexity influenced various scenes depicting the interconnected infrastructure of Neo-Tokyo
Gintama Season 2Architectural inspiration for Bakufu government buildings and formal meeting locations in episodes dealing with political storylines
Gintama Season 2 Part 2Transportation scenes and urban background shots showing characters traveling or meeting in busy public spaces
Gintama Season 3Background shots in episodes featuring character departures and arrivals in the city
Gintama Season 4Featured in transition scenes and establishing shots, particularly in episodes dealing with travel or major story developments
God EaterReferenced in establishing shots of the devastated Tokyo landscape in episodes 1 and 3
HAIKYU!! The Dumpster BattleFeatured in scenes showing team arrivals in Tokyo and the anticipation building as players gather for the championship tournament
HAIKYU!! TO THE TOP Part 2Shows various teams arriving in Tokyo for the tournament, emphasizing the national scope of the competition
Infinite Stratos 2Appears in episode 3 opening sequence and episode 12 when characters discuss travel plans
Inu X Boku Secret ServiceBackground reference for establishing the upscale Tokyo setting in multiple episodes
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensaitachi no Renai Zunousen OVAFeatured in scenes showing characters traveling or meeting at this major transportation hub
Kaguya-sama: Love is War -Ultra Romantic-Background location in episodes featuring character departures and arrivals, establishing shots of Tokyo urban life
Kaguya-sama: Love is War?Featured in episodes showing characters traveling and urban transition scenes
Kaiju No. 8Featured in episodes showing kaiju emergency responses and Defense Force deployment scenes in central Tokyo
Kaze no StigmaFeatured in episodes 2 and 8 during transition scenes showing characters moving through Tokyo
Kemono JihenAppears in transition scenes when the detective team travels to investigate cases in different prefectures and rural areas
Komi Can't Communicate Part 2Featured in episode 10 as departure point for the school trip arc
Mayo Chiki!Appears in establishing shots and transition scenes, particularly when characters are traveling or meeting in central Tokyo locations.
My Hero AcademiaTransportation scenes and dramatic departure moments, featured in episodes involving travel to training camps or missions
My Hero Academia Season 2Urban background reference for city scenes and character travel sequences in episodes 16 and 21
My Hero Academia: World Heroes' MissionFeatured in scenes where heroes gather and receive mission updates, particularly during the global crisis coordination sequences
NANAFeatured in scenes where characters travel between cities and during pivotal departure moments
Noragami OVAFeatured in transition scenes showing the characters moving through the modern cityscape
ODDTAXIFeatured as a taxi destination and in scenes showing Tokyo's transportation network
PenguindrumAppears in pivotal episodes during emotional departure scenes and when characters make important life decisions
PERSONA5 the AnimationAppears in episodes showing character travel sequences and establishing shots of Tokyo, particularly when characters are moving between different districts
PokémonTrain stations resembling Tokyo Station appear in episodes where characters travel between cities, particularly in transition scenes between story arcs
PSYCHO-PASS 3Featured in episodes where Inspector Kei Mikhail Ignatov and Arata Shindou travel between districts during their investigations
Re:CREATORSAppears in episodes showing characters traveling and in scenes depicting the widespread impact of the fictional characters' presence in the real world
REBORN!Featured in episodes involving character departures and arrivals, particularly during story arcs involving travel to different locations
Recovery of an MMO JunkieFeatured in episodes showing urban commuting scenes and the bustling city life that contrasts with Moriko's isolated gaming lifestyle
SekireiShown in episodes 2 and 6 during travel sequences and as a meeting point for characters
SHAMAN KING (2021)Appears in travel sequences and as a meeting point for characters heading to different tournament locations
SPY x FAMILY CODE: WhiteReferenced in train departure and arrival scenes during the family's journey
Steins;Gate The Movie – Load Region of Déjà VuThe station's main concourse and platforms appear during scenes involving long-distance travel and important character meetings
SuzumeAppears during Suzume and Souta's journey through Tokyo as they chase the supernatural phenomena
Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale OnlineFeatured in establishing shots and character travel sequences between different locations
Sword Art Online IIFeatured in episodes showing characters traveling between locations and meeting in the real world
Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal ScaleFeatured in transition scenes and establishing shots as characters travel between different AR game locations throughout Tokyo
Tada Never Falls In LoveProminently featured in the final episodes during Teresa's departure and return sequences
The Detective Is Already DeadAppears in mid-season episodes during character meetings and as a departure point for investigations outside Tokyo
the Garden of sinners Chapter 1: Thanatos. (Overlooking View)Featured in wide shots of Tokyo cityscape and urban establishing scenes
The Ice Guy and His Cool Female ColleagueFeatured in opening sequences and episodes showing the characters' morning commute to their office
The Irregular at Magic High SchoolAppears in various episodes showing character travel sequences and establishing shots of Tokyo locations
The Millionaire Detective - Balance: UNLIMITEDFeatured in episodes showing character movements through the city and establishing shots of Tokyo's urban landscape
Tokyo Ghoul √AAppears in establishing shots and scenes showing characters traveling between different districts of Tokyo
Tokyo Ghoul:reFeatured in episodes showing CCG investigators moving between different operational areas and background shots of Tokyo's urban landscape
Tokyo Ghoul:re 2Featured in episodes showing CCG investigators traveling between different wards and during urban transition sequences
Tokyo RavensFeatured in episodes showing character arrivals and departures, particularly when students travel to and from the Onmyo Academy
Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song-Featured in episodes showing the progression of time and technological advancement, particularly in scenes depicting crowd movements and urban development
Ya Boy Kongming!Featured in establishing shots and transition scenes showing characters traveling between different districts of Tokyo for performances and meetings.
접근 방법
가장 가까운 역: Tokyo Station
Direct access as this is the station itself
東京都千代田区丸の内1丁目
추천 방문 시간: 20분
방문 팁
Early morning for fewer crowds
Very busy during rush hours
Photography allowed from public areas
Beautiful illumination during winter holidays
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