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bang dream 2nd season asukayama fountain

BanG Dream! 2nd Season

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
11m 20s
bang dream 2nd season asukayama fountain
  • Nearest Station: Asukayama Station (Tokyo Sakura Tram/Toden Arakawa Line) or Oji Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot from Asukayama Station or about 8 minutes from Oji Station
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon in spring or early autumn for the closest park atmosphere and comfortable lighting
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Poppin'Party stand together by the fountain area at Asukayama Park in a calm, reflective moment.
  • This moment comes after the characters have shared an important experience, so the mood is no longer just lively and cheerful, but calmer and more grounded as they move forward. The members of Poppin'Party gather near the fountain at Asukayama Park, quietly reaffirming how far they have come and feeling that their bond as a band has grown even stronger. The emotion in the scene is gentle and peaceful, like a brief pause amid busyness and uncertainty that lets each of them sort out their feelings before stepping toward the future again. In real life, the anime recreates the fountain area at Asukayama Park quite clearly, including the circular fountain layout, surrounding paths, and open park atmosphere, making the location easy to recognize. The actual site may differ slightly depending on season and maintenance, especially in the trees, ground textures, and nearby park fixtures, and the anime also beautifies the lighting and composition, but the overall layout is very close. Real-world signage and facilities feel more practical than in the anime, yet the match remains strong enough that fans can compare the scene with Street View or on-site angles and identify it with confidence.
Can I easily recreate the fountain shot from BanG Dream! at Asukayama Park?
Yes, the fountain area is easy to access inside Asukayama Park, and the layout still matches the anime well. Seasonal foliage and visitor traffic may slightly change the exact look of the frame.
Is the fountain area open all day, and are photos allowed?
The park itself is generally open for daytime visits, and casual photography is normally fine. Avoid obstructing paths or photographing other visitors too closely, especially on busy weekends and during events.
What else is nearby for a BanG Dream! pilgrimage stop at this location?
Oji Station is close by, and the park area has rest spaces, public facilities, and several museums nearby, including the Paper Museum and local history spots. It is an easy stop to combine with a wider Tokyo anime pilgrimage route.

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