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a certain magical index ii italia park

A Certain Magical Index II

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
13m 13s
a certain magical index ii italia park
  • Nearest Station: Hamamatsucho Station (JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line) or Daimon Station (Toei Oedo Line / Asakusa Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or night for the closest match to the anime scene; autumn and winter offer clearer views
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Tsuchimikado and Kanzaki stand in a quiet night park, speaking seriously beneath the city lights.
  • This moment appears as the story shifts into a more serious mood, with Motoharu Tsuchimikado and Kaori Kanzaki meeting in a park at night to discuss dangerous developments involving the magic side. Their conversation carries a strong sense of caution and weight, serving both as an exchange of information and as mental preparation for the harsher events to come. The emotion here is not explosive conflict, but a restrained tension that conveys the growing unease of the situation and the responsibility on their shoulders. The real-world location is Italia Park in Minato, Tokyo, and the anime captures its nighttime atmosphere and open pathways very well, presenting it as a quiet corner within the city. The walkway, rows of trees, and surrounding high-rise backdrop are all highly recognizable and match the real site closely. That said, the anime simplifies some on-site details to strengthen the dramatic mood, so signage, lighting specifics, benches, and surrounding street fixtures are more complex in real life. Visitors will also notice that tree growth, lighting intensity, and seasonal scenery may differ from the broadcast version, but overall it remains a highly accurate and easy-to-identify pilgrimage spot.
Is Italia Park open at night for recreating this A Certain Magical Index II scene?
Yes, the park area is generally accessible in the evening, but lighting conditions and any temporary restrictions can vary, so check local notices before a late visit.
Which station is best if I want to match the scene quickly?
Hamamatsucho Station is the easiest choice for most visitors, with a short walk to the park and simple access from central Tokyo.
Are tripods or long photo shoots okay in Italia Park?
Casual photography is usually fine, but avoid blocking pathways and be considerate of nearby offices and residents; for tripod-heavy shoots, visit during quieter hours and follow posted rules.

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