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zenpukuji park
  • Nearest Station: Kami-Igusa Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) or Nishi-Ogikubo Station (JR Chuo Line)
  • Walk: About 20–25 minutes on foot from Kami-Igusa Station; local buses are also convenient
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or golden hour in spring to early summer for soft light and lush greenery
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tsunomaki Watame stands quietly by the water at Zenpukuji Park in a calm, reflective moment.
  • This scene shows Watame alone by the water in a quiet moment, with a gentle and calm mood that feels like a pause within the emotional flow of the song. Her expression seems soft and thoughtful, turning the shot into more than a simple walk in the park and making it feel like a moment where her inner feelings are entrusted to the natural scenery. The surrounding emotions match the warm and healing tone of the work, as if loneliness, companionship, and self-encouragement are slowly settling between the lyrics. The real-life model is Zenpukuji Park in Suginami, Tokyo, and the waterside path, tree placement, and open pondside atmosphere match the anime quite closely, showing that the production likely referenced the park’s actual landscape. Although the anime uses softer, brighter colors and simplifies some vegetation density and distant details, the railing, path alignment, and waterside spatial feel remain highly recognizable. There is no especially prominent series-related signage on site, so fans usually compare the shoreline, tree positions, and camera angle; depending on the season, foliage thickness, reflected light, and the color of the water can differ noticeably from the animated version.
Is Zenpukuji Park easy to access without a car?
Yes. Most visitors come by train and then walk or take a local bus from Kami-Igusa, Ogikubo, or Nishi-Ogikubo, and the park is open-access with no entrance fee.
Can I take anime comparison photos around the pond freely?
Yes, casual photography is generally allowed in the public park, but avoid blocking paths, using large tripods in busy areas, or photographing other visitors without permission.
Are there restrooms and places to take a break near the scene spot?
Yes. Zenpukuji Park has public restrooms, benches, walking paths, and a few nearby convenience stores and cafes within the surrounding neighborhood.

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