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anohana the flower we saw that day chichibu seichi park cemetery park

Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
13m 59s
anohana the flower we saw that day chichibu seichi park cemetery park
  • Nearest Station: Seibu-Chichibu Station (Seibu Chichibu Line) / Chichibu Station (Chichibu Railway), then local bus toward Seichi Koen
  • Walk: About 3–5 minutes on foot from the Seichi Koen bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in clear weather, or spring and autumn for the closest mood and best views
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Jinta and Anaru stand in a quiet open area while Menma lingers nearby, framing a subdued and emotionally heavy moment in Chichibu.
  • This moment appears as the story’s emotions deepen and the long-suppressed regrets within the Super Peace Busters begin to surface. Jinta wants to help Menma fulfill her wish, yet he remains trapped by trauma and guilt from the past, while Anaru cares about him but feels a painful mix of jealousy, sadness, and helplessness over Menma’s presence and her own unspoken feelings. The scene carries a quiet, heavy atmosphere in which the characters seem calm on the surface but are driven by memory, remorse, and longing, setting up the more direct emotional confrontations and reconciliation that follow. In real life, Chichibu Seichi Park is known for its open grounds, elevated views, and orderly walkways, and the anime captures that spacious, slightly lonely mood very faithfully. On site, however, its identity as a cemetery park is much more explicit, with directional signs, section markers, and management notices that are minimized or omitted in the anime to preserve visual simplicity and emotional focus. Landscape details such as tree growth, seasonal planting, railings, and pavement may have changed somewhat over the years, but the overall spatial layout is still easy to recognize, making it a highly accurate pilgrimage spot as long as visitors respect the quiet atmosphere and etiquette of the grounds.
Can I freely take anime pilgrimage photos at Chichibu Seichi Park?
Yes, casual photography in outdoor common areas is generally possible, but this is a cemetery park, so avoid photographing graves or other visitors and keep noise to a minimum.
Is this Anohana spot officially recognized in Chichibu pilgrimage materials?
Yes, Chichibu tourism and fan pilgrimage guides have long treated Seichi Park as one of the notable Anohana-related locations, especially for wide-view emotional scenes.
What is the most practical way to reach this scene location without a car?
The easiest route is from Seibu-Chichibu or Chichibu Station by local bus toward Seichi Park, since the hillside approach is longer and steeper if you try to walk all the way from the station.

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