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futatsuwa park

MIU404

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
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futatsuwa park
  • Nearest Station: Ukima-Funado Station (JR Saikyo Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in clear weather, especially spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A wide riverside park view captures the calm yet uneasy pause in MIU404 Episode 3.
  • This moment appears during a brief pause in the investigation, using the open riverside park setting rather than close character shots to create a sense of temporary calm. As the members of the Fourth Mobile Investigative Unit continue following the case, they move closer to the more complicated emotions and relationships behind it, and scenes like this often use the wide but slightly empty riverbank to reflect caution, fatigue, and quiet thought. It feels like a point where the pace slows just enough for viewers to absorb the pressure and unease left by the case before the next development begins. The scene corresponds to Futatsuwa Park near Toda in Saitama, and the anime reproduces the riverside path, grassy slope, embankment, and overall openness with notable accuracy. Some signage, railings, and nearby facilities appear simplified or omitted in the anime to keep the composition clean, but the landform, river edge, and broad background view clearly show a strong real-life basis. In person, seasonal vegetation, ground conditions, and lighting can change the impression, and some signs or maintenance details may differ from when the episode aired, yet from a similar angle the real location still matches the atmosphere of the anime remarkably well.
Is Futatsuwa Park easy to access for a MIU404 location visit?
Yes. Fans usually reach it on foot from JR Ukima-Funado Station, and the riverside paths are generally open to the public during the day.
Can I recreate the Episode 3 shot exactly from the embankment area?
You can get very close, but grass height, riverbank maintenance, and temporary barriers may change the angle slightly. Checking Google Street View first helps a lot for matching the composition.
Are there any on-site rules or practical tips for photography here?
It is a public park, so casual photography is generally fine, but avoid blocking paths and be mindful of local users. There are limited facilities in the immediate area, so bring drinks and check the weather before going.

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