cosermap logo
Local Weather
7-Day Forecast
Show Local Weather
Loading...

minamitanaka apartment kita children park

One Room

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
0m 6s
minamitanaka apartment kita children park
  • Nearest Station: Shakujii-Koen Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime; spring and autumn are best
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yui Hanasaka stands quietly in a small neighborhood playground, framed by residential buildings and park equipment.
  • This moment appears not long after Yui Hanasaka begins her new life with “you,” and the mood is calm with a slight sense of emotional distance. Standing in a small park beside the apartments, Yui looks reserved, showing both the uneasiness and loneliness of someone still adjusting to a new place. She is hopeful about this new chapter, yet not fully relaxed, which makes the scene a good reflection of her gentle and shy personality. The surrounding story keeps this quiet slice-of-life rhythm, gradually showing how her relationship with “you” changes from polite awkwardness into natural closeness. The real-life model is Toei Minamitanaka Apartment Kita Children’s Park in Nerima, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the park layout quite accurately. The bench, playground equipment, fence, and the apartment buildings behind them all match the real location closely enough to make it easy to recognize. The anime uses softer and brighter colors to create a warmer feeling, while the actual site looks more plain and lived-in. It is an ordinary neighborhood playground rather than a tourist spot, so the signs are mainly standard park notices and there are no obvious anime tie-ins or official pilgrimage markers. Compared with photos or Street View, details like the height of the greenery, ground surfaces, and some playground equipment may have changed over time, but the overall layout and residential backdrop remain highly recognizable, making this a subtle yet easy One Room location to recreate.
Can fans freely take photos at Minamitanaka Apartment Kita Children’s Park?
Yes, casual photography from public space is generally possible, but this is a neighborhood children’s park beside housing, so avoid blocking paths, photographing residents, or lingering when children are using the area.
Is there any official One Room sign or pilgrimage marker at the park?
No, there does not appear to be an official anime plaque or collaboration sign on site. Fans usually identify it by the park layout and the apartment buildings seen in the background.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at this location?
Use the bench and playground structures as your anchor points and compare them with Google Street View before visiting. A quiet daytime visit makes it much easier to line up the shot without disturbing local residents.

© 2026 Coser Map. All rights reserved.