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minami ikebukuro daini park

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

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. ED
Time
0m 5s
minami ikebukuro daini park
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line) or Ikebukuro Station (JR, Tokyo Metro, Seibu, Tobu)
  • Walk: About 6 minutes on foot from Higashi-Ikebukuro Station or 10 minutes from Ikebukuro Station
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for lighting closest to the anime ending atmosphere; spring and autumn are especially pleasant
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The ending shows all five members of MyGO!!!!! gathered in a quiet urban park in Ikebukuro, framed with a calm and reflective mood.
  • This moment appears in the ending sequence, where all five members of MyGO!!!!! are shown together in a park within the Ikebukuro cityscape. The mood is no longer as tense as during the series’ fiercest conflicts, but instead carries a calm sense of reconnection after emotional clashes. For the girls, this is more than a simple group shot; it feels like a moment in which they can finally stand side by side after their confusion, hurt, and insecurity. By layering an ordinary urban park view with the full cast image, the ending reinforces BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!’s lingering theme of awkwardly trying to get closer to one another, while suggesting that their relationships are still moving forward and that the future remains open. The real-life location is Toshima City Minami-ikebukuro Daini Park, and the overall composition matches the actual site quite well. The open plaza-like feel, the surrounding urban high-rises, and the arrangement of paths and greenery all make the reference easy to recognize. In the anime, the colors are softened and visual clutter is reduced to create a more lyrical ending atmosphere; in real life, visitors will notice more everyday details such as signs, playground equipment, or management notices, and the trees and seasonal foliage can noticeably change the impression. Compared with the anime, the real space feels a bit more open and visually busy, but the main landscape features remain highly identifiable, making this a very accessible pilgrimage spot for fans.
Is Minami-ikebukuro-daini-park easy to access for a quick anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is a short walk from Higashi-Ikebukuro Station and also reachable from Ikebukuro Station, making it easy to combine with other MyGO!!!!! spots around central Tokyo.
Can I take photos freely at the park for scene comparison?
Casual photography is generally fine in this public park, but avoid blocking pathways, photographing children, or using large tripods if the area is busy.
What should I compare on site to match the ending scene most accurately?
Focus on the park’s open plaza feel, surrounding buildings, path layout, and tree placement. Street View is helpful before visiting, but seasonal foliage can make the real scene look quite different.

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