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asukayama park

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
11m 12s
asukayama park
  • Nearest Station: Ōji Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line / Tokyo Metro Namboku Line) or Asukayama Stop (Toden Arakawa Line)
  • Walk: 5–8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday morning or late afternoon; spring is best if you want the park at its most photogenic
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kasumi stands alone on the sloped walkway and steps near Asukayama Park, framed by railings and greenery in a quiet reflective moment.
  • This moment comes during a more emotionally subdued part of the story, as Kasumi walks alone along the sloped path and steps near Asukayama Park with a thoughtful, slightly lonely expression. After dealing with band pressures and the challenges of growing closer to the other members, she briefly steps away from the usual energy of daily life to sort out how she truly feels about Poppin'Party and music. Unlike the bright excitement of the stage, this scene shows her quieter determination as she keeps moving forward through uncertainty, setting up the emotional recovery and reconnection that follows. In real life, the anime closely recreates the slope, stairway layout, metal railings, roadside greenery, and the way the path bends and opens the view ahead, making the spot easy to identify. The actual location includes more signage, fence detail, and textured pavement than the simplified anime background, but the core composition is very accurate. Seasonal changes also affect the atmosphere: cherry blossom season makes the area livelier and more colorful, while an ordinary weekday feels closer to the calm mood seen in the episode.
Is this BanG Dream! spot easy to match from the anime frame?
Yes. The slope, steps, railings, and tree-lined edge of Asukayama Park are still recognizable, though extra signs and seasonal foliage can slightly change the look.
When should I visit Asukayama Park to recreate this scene with fewer people?
Weekday mornings are usually the easiest for clean photos. Cherry blossom season is beautiful but much busier, so avoid peak midday hours if you want a closer match.
Are there facilities nearby for anime pilgrimage visitors?
Yes. The area around Ōji Station and Asukayama Park has restrooms, vending machines, convenience stores, and cafes, making it a practical stop for a short location hunt.

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