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  • Nearest Station: Shin-Toyosu Station (Yurikamome Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the open waterfront atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet urban art spot is framed to emphasize the reflective mood of Roselia’s story in BanG Dream! Episode of Roselia II : Song I am.
  • This moment appears in a quieter part of the story, using the location itself to reflect the characters’ inner feelings and to convey the confusion, pressure, and emotional reset that the members of Roselia experience as they pursue music and try to prove themselves. The characters have gone through clashes in perspective and deep thoughts about the future, so the atmosphere is not explosive, but carries a heavy sense of emotions slowly settling. In that kind of space, the scene also symbolizes how they keep moving toward something higher and farther despite uncertainty and personal lows. Compared with the real place, the anime is quite faithful, especially in its focus on the public artwork titled “Of the Wind—To the sky” and the surrounding open walkway and urban sense of space. The anime simplifies background information for dramatic purposes, so the real site usually has more visible paving details, nearby fixtures, railings, and distant buildings, but the overall composition, sculpture shape, and spatial orientation remain highly recognizable. For a pilgrimage visit, the best points to compare are the sculpture’s outline, its base, and the way the view opens around it, all of which show how carefully the anime recreated the real setting. Because it is an outdoor public space, signage and surroundings may change over time, and visitors should also be mindful of pedestrian flow and public etiquette when taking photos.
Can I photograph the Of the Wind—To the Sky sculpture freely?
Yes, it is in an outdoor public area and casual photography is generally fine. Avoid blocking pathways, and use extra caution if you bring tripods or shoot during busy event hours nearby.
What is the best station for reaching this BanG Dream pilgrimage spot?
Shin-Toyosu Station on the Yurikamome Line is the most convenient access point. From there, it is a short walk through the waterfront redevelopment area to the sculpture.
Is this area easy to combine with other anime pilgrimage stops around Toyosu and Odaiba?
Yes, the waterfront transit links are good, and many fans pair this stop with other bayside locations on the Yurikamome line. It also helps that the promenade area is easy to navigate on foot.

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