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Ep. エガクミライ
Time
2m 56s
hayama park gazebo
  • Nearest Station: Shin-Zushi Station (Keikyu Zushi Line) / Zushi Station (JR Yokosuka Line), then local bus to Hayama Park
  • Walk: About 3–5 minutes on foot from Hayama Park bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on clear days, especially spring to early autumn, for the closest seaside atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tomori stands alone near the seaside gazebo at Hayama Park, framed by an open coastal view that emphasizes her quiet introspection.
  • This moment appears during a stretch of the story when the characters’ inner feelings begin to surface. Tomori is alone near the seaside gazebo in the park, and the wide yet lonely ocean view sharply contrasts with her fragile state of mind. She has never been good at expressing what she truly feels, so this scene plays like a quiet pause where she tries to sort out her anxiety and hope about the band, her friends, and the future. The surrounding story is about the unspoken distance between the members and the possibility of drawing close again, and this silent stop captures her sensitivity, restraint, and lingering desire to hold onto those connections. In real life, the model is the gazebo area in Hayama Park, and the anime recreates the terrain and viewpoint with impressive accuracy. The raised seaside platform, railing layout, and the open view toward the water make the location immediately recognizable. Compared with the anime, the real site may differ slightly in vegetation, ground texture, and railing details depending on the season, maintenance, and camera angle, but the overall spatial composition is very faithful. Signage on-site mainly consists of normal park guidance rather than anime-specific collaboration boards, so fans usually match the scene by using the coastline, gazebo structure, and path alignment. When checked against street-level imagery and reference photos, this is a location where the atmosphere is reproduced extremely well, even if some visual details are lightly stylized.
What is the easiest way to reach the Hayama Park gazebo without a car?
Take a bus from Shin-Zushi or JR Zushi Station toward Hayama Park and get off at the Hayama Park stop. From there, the gazebo area is only a short walk inside the park.
Can I recreate the MyGO shot exactly at the gazebo?
You can get very close, especially with the coastal platform and railing lines, but small differences in vegetation and maintenance may affect the exact framing. A smartphone plus reference screenshots usually works well.
Are there any anime signs or official BanG Dream markers at this location?
There are no permanent anime-specific signs at the gazebo area; it functions as a regular public park space. Fans usually identify the spot by the gazebo structure, the sea-facing path, and comparison with map and street imagery.

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