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edogawa park azumaya gazebo

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
17m 7s
edogawa park azumaya gazebo
  • Nearest Station: Edogawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon in spring or early autumn for soft light and greenery similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kasumi and Arisa share a subdued moment near the gazebo in Edogawa Park as their early friendship begins to take shape.
  • This scene appears during the early stage of BanG Dream! when the characters are slowly growing closer. With her usual straightforward enthusiasm, Kasumi tries to draw Arisa, who is awkward and not very honest about her feelings, into her pace. Their exchange near the gazebo in the park feels slightly hesitant and awkward, yet that rough, imperfect conversation is exactly what begins to close the distance between them. The mood here is quiet and gentle, like a brief pause during an ordinary walk, showing the beginning of trust between them; after this, their relationship gradually becomes more natural through repeated time together. The real-life counterpart is the azumaya gazebo in Edogawa Park, and the anime captures well the open feeling of the structure beside a green walking path and the layered terrain of the park. On site, the gazebo itself, the surrounding trees, and the direction of the paths are all quite close to the anime composition, though the vegetation changes with pruning and the seasons, so the shade and openness may differ from the frame. The anime also simplifies everyday details such as signs, warning boards, bins, and facility markings, so the real location feels more like a managed public park. If you want to recreate the shot, pay close attention to the gazebo railings, the curve of the path, and the alignment of the trees in the background.
Can I enter the gazebo area freely for BanG Dream! photo recreation?
Yes, Edogawa Park is generally open to the public and the gazebo can usually be approached on foot, but avoid blocking paths and be considerate of local park users.
What is the best station for reaching this exact Episode 3 spot?
Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line is the most practical access point, and the walk to the gazebo is straightforward through the park area.
Does the real location still look close to the anime scene today?
Yes, the gazebo structure and path layout remain recognizable, though trees, signage, and seasonal foliage can change the exact look compared with the anime frame.

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