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blue box mejirodai 1 chome playground

Blue Box

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
14m 41s
blue box mejirodai 1 chome playground
  • Nearest Station: Gokokuji Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear weekday for lighting close to the anime’s calm residential mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Taiki and Chinatsu pass by a quiet neighborhood playground, framed in a calm residential street scene.
  • This moment appears in the early part of Blue Box, when Taiki and Chinatsu still have a certain distance between them despite gradually growing closer through everyday encounters. Neither of them has openly expressed their feelings yet, so even a quiet walk near this small playground carries a gentle tension. Taiki is deeply aware of Chinatsu’s presence and feels both nervous and grateful to share such an ordinary moment with her, while Chinatsu remains calm and natural, giving the scene the soft emotional flutter that defines the series. In plot terms, this is not a dramatic turning point but a slice-of-life scene that quietly builds their relationship and lets the audience feel their bond deepening. The real-life model matches the area around Mejirodai 1-Chome Playground in Bunkyo, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the street-corner perspective, guardrails, road curvature, and the placement of the small children’s park with impressive accuracy. The actual playground is compact, typical of a neighborhood park in a residential district, surrounded by low fencing, houses, and roadside greenery, all of which closely match the anime’s calm everyday mood. In real life, visitors may see a park name sign or usage notices, but the anime simplifies, blurs, or omits most text for stylistic reasons. The main visual differences come from seasonal changes, tree trimming, parked vehicles, and other ordinary street details, so fans trying to match the shot should focus on the road angle and the playground boundary lines rather than small movable objects.
Can fans freely visit Mejirodai 1-Chome Playground for Blue Box photos?
Yes, the area is a public neighborhood street and park, but it is inside a quiet residential zone. Visit respectfully, avoid blocking paths, and do not photograph local children or residents.
What is the best way to match the Blue Box camera angle here?
Use the street corner and playground fence line as your main reference points, since movable details like bicycles, cars, and trees change over time. Google Street View is especially helpful for lining up the road curve before you go.
Are there any nearby facilities or stations useful for pilgrimage planning?
Gokokuji Station is the easiest rail access, and the surrounding area has convenience stores and cafes within walking distance on larger roads. Because the exact spot is residential, it is better to prepare drinks or breaks before arriving.

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