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kirihara park

Just Because!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
11m 41s
kirihara park
  • Nearest Station: Shonandai Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line / Sotetsu Izumino Line / Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in autumn or winter for a calm light similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Ena Komiya stands in a quiet neighborhood park, her expression soft but conflicted as the evening mood reflects her uncertain feelings.
  • This moment appears during the stage of the story when the characters begin to face their true feelings, giving the scene the hesitation and unease typical of youth. Ena Komiya looks slightly lonely yet stubborn, as if trying to sort out her complicated emotions about love and relationships. In this part of the story, she is not simply moving forward cheerfully, but wavering between affection, disappointment, and self-comfort. The scene captures one of her brief quiet pauses; before it, she has been trying to get closer to the person she likes in her own way, and after it, she still has to face a relationship that offers no immediate answer, making the moment feel especially delicate and real. In real life, Kirihara Park is depicted with impressive accuracy, particularly in its walking paths, open layout, and the calm atmosphere typical of a small park beside a residential area. While the anime simplifies some details such as sign text, playground colors, or the density of surrounding greenery, the overall geography and camera angle remain easy to recognize. Compared with the actual site, the anime background is cleaner and softer in tone, and it downplays practical elements like maintenance fixtures, railings, or newer notices. For anime pilgrimage fans, this is a location where the park boundary, tree placement, and open space make the scene identifiable, and comparing it with the real streetscape shows how carefully the staff captured the feeling of an ordinary local place.
Is Kirihara Park easy to match with the anime scene from Just Because!?
Yes. The open park layout, tree placement, and surrounding residential atmosphere make it one of the easier neighborhood spots to compare with fan photos and Street View.
Can fans take photos freely at Kirihara Park?
Casual photography is generally fine in this public park, but avoid photographing children, nearby homes, or blocking paths. Visiting during quieter hours is best for respectful scene recreation.
Are there useful facilities near Kirihara Park for anime pilgrims?
Yes. The area around Shonandai Station has convenience stores, cafés, restrooms, and other everyday services, so it works well as a base before or after walking to the park.

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