A place that was shown in Love Live Nijigasaki High School Idol Club which unfortunately no longer exists was the Venus Fort shopping mall.
Image from S1E7 - 16m59s
A part of the building was still standing when I visited though, so I got some matching pictures of the outsides. This is at the west side of the building.
Image from S1E8 - 07m04s
This is the north side at the palette town entrance.
Image from S1E2 - 03m17s
Karin is shown in the first season OP walking up the palette town entrance stairs.
Image from S1E2 - 03m22s
Closeup of Karin.
Image from S1E8 - 08m23s
Image from S1E8 - 08m25s
At the top of the stairs there's this area that was shown in episode 8 of the first season. You can't actually go down into it any more though.
There was a closing note hanging up here thanking people for visiting the mall.
Image from S2E4 - 16m12s
Another shot from the second season. This area and the palette town entrance are still here so people can access the nearby Aomi Station.
Image from S2E3 - 18m11s
One thing that's no longer here is the Daikanransha ferris wheel, here in a picture I took back in 2014.
And a picture of what was left of it when I visited this time.
Image from S1E8 - 08m20s
Image from S2E13 - 04m24s
This fountain shown in both seasons used to be inside Venus Fort itself. This is another picture of mine from 2014.
Image from S1E4 - 19m27s
Also inside Venus Fort there was the Toyota History Garage with lots of classic cars on display which I took pictures of in 2017.
Image from S1E1 - 19m49s
This tunnel shown in the shot behind Ayumu was the entrance to the Toyota History Garage. You can see the full tunnel and the lit up information board next to it at the front of this picture I took in 2014.
Image from S1E2 - 20m28s
Another place shown in Love Live Nijigasaki High School Idol Club which I visited in 2017 that's now shut down was the Odaiba Oedo Onsen Monogatari. It was not located near Venus Fort, but I included a picture I took of the hot spring footbaths that was there since both places are now gone.
No location map since it's no longer there.
This location was visited on 2022/10/13. The older pictures are from 2014/04/16 and 2017/02/17.
Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
https://www.niji-ashiato.tokyo
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