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hayama port breakwater lighthouse

BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. エガクミライ
Time
1m 28s
hayama port breakwater lighthouse
  • Nearest Station: Zushi-Hayama Station (Keikyu Zushi Line), then local bus to Hayama Port
  • Walk: About 3 minutes on foot from Hayama Port bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on clear days, especially in autumn or winter for cleaner coastal light
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet coastal frame captures Hayama Port’s red breakwater lighthouse and open sea, emphasizing the episode’s reflective mood.
  • This moment appears during a part of the story when the characters’ emotions have begun to settle, and the emptiness of the seaside and breakwater reinforces the series’ signature feeling of distance and unease. Even if no character is clearly shown in the frame, that absence makes the lingering silence and confusion after their emotional clashes feel even stronger. The scene reflects feelings the girls cannot express openly—hesitation about the band’s future, misunderstandings between them, and uncertainty about their own identities—all magnified by the sea breeze and the stark coastal view. In the surrounding story, a shot like this often serves as a pause after conflict, when someone steps away from others to sort out her feelings before eventually facing them again. In real life, this location is the red breakwater lighthouse at Hayama Port, and the coastline, direction of the breakwater, and sea-facing perspective match the anime very closely. The open water and low breakwater silhouette make the real spot easy to recognize. The anime slightly simplifies some harbor equipment, railings, and man-made details to create a cleaner and more emotional composition, while the real site includes more visible port infrastructure and practical coastal textures. The red lighthouse is the key landmark, though its apparent size and position can vary depending on where you stand. Signage at the site is functional port-related signage rather than anything designed to highlight the anime connection, so visitors should compare the shoreline shape, lighthouse placement, and surrounding mountain-and-sea backdrop when matching the scene. Overall, it is a highly accurate real-world model, though visitors should pay attention to harbor access routes and safety near the breakwater.
Can I walk all the way onto the Hayama Port breakwater for photos?
Access conditions can change depending on port operations, weather, and safety controls, so check local notices on site before entering any restricted-looking area. If the breakwater is closed or unsafe, photograph from the harbor side instead.
Is there a good Street View match for this MyGO!!!!! scene?
Street View coverage around the harbor approach is limited compared with central city areas, so fans usually compare shoreline shape, the red lighthouse, and satellite view rather than expecting a perfect roadside match.
Are there toilets or convenience stores near the lighthouse area?
Basic facilities are available around the Hayama Port and nearby marina area, but options thin out once you head toward the breakwater itself. It is best to buy drinks and use restrooms before starting your photo walk.

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