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edogawa park swing

BanG Dream!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
3m 45s
edogawa park swing
  • Nearest Station: Edogawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for softer light and a calmer park atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kasumi sits alone on a swing in the park, captured in a quiet moment of reflection.
  • This moment comes during a quieter emotional stretch of the story, when Kasumi sits alone on a park swing as if sorting through her confusion and the pressure that has built up along the way. After the unease of band activities, clashes of feeling, and hesitation over whether they can keep moving forward, she briefly steps away from the noise around her and lets her emotions settle. The scene carries a slight loneliness, yet that very silence helps her reaffirm what truly matters to her, allowing her to return to her friends with renewed clarity. In real life, this spot is the swing area inside Edogawa Park, and its atmosphere matches the anime’s small neighborhood-park feeling quite well. The arrangement of the play equipment, the paths, and the surrounding greenery recreate the same calm mood with good accuracy. The anime simplifies the background a little to focus more strongly on Kasumi’s emotions, so the actual location may show more trees, park fixtures, and nearby residential details. On site, you will usually find ordinary park notices and usage signs rather than anything related to the series itself. When comparing the scene, the key points are the swing’s placement and the open sense of space rather than every tiny visual detail. Seasonal changes, pruning, and equipment renewals can alter the appearance somewhat, but it remains a recognizable and worthwhile anime pilgrimage stop.
Is the swing at Edogawa Park still accessible for BanG Dream! scene recreation?
Yes, the playground area in Edogawa Park is generally open to the public, but access can be limited during maintenance or safety inspections. Visit in daytime and check local park notices on site for any temporary restrictions.
Can I take photos at the Edogawa Park swing without causing problems?
Casual photography is normally fine, but this is a neighborhood park used by families and children, so avoid photographing people and do not block the play area. Early morning on weekdays is usually the easiest time for unobtrusive photos.
What is the best station and route for reaching the BanG Dream! swing spot?
Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line is the most convenient option, followed by a short walk to Edogawa Park. The route is straightforward through the surrounding residential area and works well for a wider anime pilgrimage walk in Bunkyo.

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