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Episode
Ep. 20
Time
7m 43s
sayamayadani park
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Yamato Station (Seibu Tamako Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light and a similar quiet atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Ushio share a quiet moment in a small neighborhood park, framed by trees and open paths.
  • This moment appears as Tomoya and Ushio gradually grow closer. After a long period of avoidance and grief, Tomoya finally begins to face his role as a father and learns how to truly stay beside and understand Ushio. A calm moment like this in the park may look like an ordinary walk or short rest, but it carries the weight of their slowly healing relationship. Ushio is, as always, quiet and mature beyond her years, while Tomoya approaches her with guilt, tenderness, and a long-delayed paternal love, trying to make up for the time he lost. The scene brings a strong sense of emotional healing to the episode and quietly prepares for the deeper emotional impact that follows. The real-life model is Sayamayadani Park in Higashiyamato, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the park’s pathways, tree placement, and open grassy edge with notable accuracy, especially the quiet atmosphere typical of a neighborhood park. Compared with the anime, the real location can differ by season, pruning, and later facility updates, so the ground texture and small details may not match exactly. Even so, the overall layout and viewing angle remain easy to recognize. On site, the signage is limited to ordinary local park notices, with no prominent anime pilgrimage marker, so fans will need to compare composition and tree shapes carefully. When checked against photos or Street View, this is the kind of location where the mood matches extremely well even if every detail is not perfectly identical frame by frame.
Is Sayamayadani Park easy to access for a CLANNAD pilgrimage stop?
Yes. The park is reachable on foot from Musashi-Yamato Station, and local visitors commonly use it as a neighborhood green space rather than a tourist site.
Are there any CLANNAD signs or official anime markers at the park?
No official CLANNAD plaque or dedicated pilgrimage sign is known at the park. Fans usually identify the spot by matching the path layout, tree line, and open park scenery.
Can I take photos freely at Sayamayadani Park when recreating the scene?
Casual photography in the open park area is generally fine, but avoid photographing local residents or children and follow any posted municipal park notices. Visiting on a quiet weekday makes scene matching much easier.

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