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edogawa park

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

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edogawa park
  • Nearest Station: Edogawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon in spring and early autumn for greenery similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kasumi and Arisa walk side by side along a quiet path by the playground area in Edogawa Park.
  • This moment comes during the period when the characters are gradually growing closer, giving the scene an everyday feeling mixed with youthful awkwardness. The two girls walk and talk side by side, showing both the hesitation of a new connection and the first signs of real curiosity and concern for each other. Although it looks like a simple stroll, scenes like this are important because relationships are built in these quiet moments away from the stage and performances. The surrounding story is tied to forming the band, inviting each other, testing feelings, and understanding one another, so the emotion here feels like a small but meaningful turning point in青春—gentle, natural, and a little adorably indirect. In real life, this spot is near the playground area of Edogawa Park, and the path layout, greenery, and open park-side atmosphere match the anime composition quite well. The anime simplifies the background, however, cleaning up small facilities, signs, and other visual clutter so the characters stand out more clearly. On site, visitors will notice typical park information boards, playground equipment, and maintenance features, and the look changes noticeably with the season. Compared with Google Street View or real photos, the anime preserves the overall spatial mood faithfully while artistically refining the density of background details, making this an easy-to-recognize and satisfying everyday pilgrimage location.
Which station is best for reaching this BanG Dream! Edogawa Park spot?
Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line is the easiest access point, with the playground-side paths reachable in under 10 minutes on foot.
Can I take photos around the playground area for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Yes, casual photography in the park is generally fine, but avoid photographing children or blocking play areas, and follow any posted park-use notices on site.
Is the exact anime angle still recognizable today?
Yes, the walkway and tree-lined park setting remain recognizable, though foliage, playground equipment, and signage can vary depending on season and maintenance updates.

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