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sayamadani park
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Kyūjō-mae Station (Seibu Sayama Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or early autumn for soft light and greenery similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Ushio share a quiet, emotional walk through a park-like path in the final stretch of CLANNAD 〜AFTER STORY〜 Episode 22.
  • This moment appears at a key point near the story’s ending, with Tomoya and Ushio walking together through a quiet outdoor space in a soft, gentle mood. After a long period of loss, guilt, and separation, Tomoya finally begins to face his feelings as a father and truly treasure every moment he shares with Ushio. The frame is simple, yet deeply healing, as if all the pain of the past is slowly settling and the bond between them is becoming more real in silence. The surrounding story centers on family, memory, and redemption, which makes this scene especially moving. In real life, Sayamadani Park feels quite close to the anime’s atmosphere, especially in its pathways, open greenery, and trees, showing that the staff captured the mood of the location rather than copying it exactly. The anime cleans up and simplifies the background to focus on the characters and their emotions, while the real park includes more everyday details such as signs, railings, pavement textures, and park fixtures that are often reduced or omitted in animation. From a location-hunting perspective, the overall layout and spatial relationship are still recognizable, though plant growth, seasonal colors, and small objects have changed over time, so visiting feels more spiritually accurate than perfectly identical.
Can I recreate the CLANNAD walking shot easily at Sayamadani Park?
Yes, the park’s paths and open green areas still make the location recognizable, though the exact framing depends on season and tree growth. Checking Google Street View first helps a lot with matching the approach.
Are there any rules about photography inside Sayamadani Park?
Casual photography is generally fine in public areas, but avoid blocking paths or photographing other visitors closely. Tripods or extended setups are best kept brief and considerate, especially near residential edges of the park.
Is there anything useful nearby for an anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the area around the Seibu line stations has convenience stores and basic food options, making it easy to combine with a short walking visit. It works best as part of a broader western Tokyo CLANNAD location trip rather than a full-day stop on its own.

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