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higashi ikebukuro chuo park

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
14m 45s
higashi ikebukuro chuo park
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday late afternoon or early evening for a quieter atmosphere close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tomori stands alone near Higashi-Ikebukuro Chuo Park, framed by the urban streetscape in a quiet, emotionally heavy moment.
  • This moment comes at a stage when the relationships between the characters are becoming increasingly sensitive and unstable. Tomori arrives alone near Higashi-Ikebukuro Chuo Park, looking especially downcast and hesitant. She has never been good at expressing herself directly, and as misunderstandings and distance continue to build among the band members, she can only keep her anxiety bottled up inside. In this scene, she seems to step away from the crowd and noise for a moment to sort out her feelings in a quiet corner of the city, reflecting her contradiction of wanting to be understood while also being afraid of getting hurt. The atmosphere before and after this moment is equally restrained and heavy, setting up deeper emotional conflict to come and helping the viewer feel Tomori’s loneliness and fragility more strongly. In real life, the anime recreates the streetscape around Higashi-Ikebukuro Chuo Park with impressive accuracy, especially in the walkway layout, tree placement, railings, and the overall spatial feel of the road along the park. The biggest differences on location usually come from seasonal changes, pruning of plants, and updated roadside signs, construction barriers, or temporary facilities; these real-world changes can alter small visual details, but the overall composition and viewing angle remain very close. As a public open space in the Ikebukuro area, the site is easiest to photograph in daylight if you want a bright match to the anime, while weekday visits or the late afternoon are better if you want to recreate the quieter, more introspective mood of the scene. For anime pilgrimage fans, this is a highly recognizable spot that is easy to identify at a glance.
Can I easily recreate the Episode 5 angle at Higashi-Ikebukuro Chuo Park?
Yes, the area around the park is publicly accessible and the general layout still matches the anime well. Small differences like seasonal foliage, temporary signs, or event setups may affect the exact framing.
Is photography allowed in and around Higashi-Ikebukuro Chuo Park?
Casual photography is generally fine in this public park, but avoid blocking pathways or photographing other visitors too closely. If there is an event, security staff may ask you to avoid certain areas or tripods.
What should fans know before visiting this MyGO pilgrimage spot?
The park is close to Sunshine City, so it is easy to combine with other Ikebukuro anime locations on the same trip. Visiting on a weekday usually makes it easier to compare the scene with Google Street View and take cleaner reference photos.

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