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Episode
Ep. エガクミライ
Time
2m 58s
shiosai path
  • Nearest Station: Shichirigahama Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on clear days, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tomori stands along the seaside path at Shiosai Path in a quiet, reflective moment from BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!
  • This moment comes during a quieter emotional stretch of the story, as Tomori walks alone along the seaside path with a mix of confusion, sadness, and determination to keep moving forward. After the band’s conflicts, misunderstandings, and the pain of not being able to express themselves honestly, she is still trying to shape her true feelings into the “future” she wants to draw. The calm coastal scenery reflects her inner state: fragile and lonely, yet quietly unwilling to give up. It serves as an emotional transition and helps prepare for the later reconnection between the members. The real-life location corresponds to Shiosai Path in the Kamakura area, and the anime recreates the direction of the road, the railing layout, and the open feeling toward the sea with impressive accuracy. In reality, the road width, pavement texture, and nearby houses feel more ordinary and lived-in, and the mood can change depending on weather, season, and parked vehicles. The anime simplifies signs, utility lines, and small street details to heighten the emotional atmosphere and keep the visual focus on the character and the sea. If you want to recreate the frame, shooting from the path toward the seaside side gives the closest match, making this a highly recognizable and rewarding pilgrimage spot.
Is Shiosai Path easy to access for a MyGO pilgrimage?
Yes. It is reachable on foot from Shichirigahama Station on the Enoden Line, and the coastal route is straightforward for fans visiting scene spots nearby.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble to locals?
Yes, but keep to the public path and avoid blocking traffic or pointing cameras toward private homes. Early morning or weekday visits are better for quiet photo recreation.
Are there other BanG Dream! or anime pilgrimage spots near this location?
Yes. The Kamakura and Enoshima coastal area has multiple recognizable anime scenery points, so many fans combine this stop with other seaside roads, crossings, and station-area locations.

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