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citrus harumibashi park

Citrus

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
4m 2s
citrus harumibashi park
  • Nearest Station: Kachidoki Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: about 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuzu stands alone by the riverside promenade, framed by the open sky and urban waterfront of Harumibashi Park.
  • This moment comes early in the story, when Yuzu has only just stepped into a completely new life and still feels unfamiliar with her transfer school, its strict rules, and the people around her. Although she tries to keep up her bright and fashionable image, she is actually filled with anxiety and uncertainty. Her brief stop at the riverside park feels like a quiet pause where she can sort out her emotions alone, while also setting the stage for the increasingly complicated relationship she will soon develop with Mei. The scene carries a sense of temporary calm with an undercurrent of emotional tension, matching her mix of anticipation and confusion about her new life. In real life, Harumibashi Park sits along Tokyo’s waterfront and features a broad riverside path, railings, grass, and an open waterside view that closely matches the urban river atmosphere shown in the anime. The series captures the area’s most recognizable elements well, especially the straight shoreline, distant buildings, and open promenade, making the location highly identifiable. While the anime slightly simplifies the far-off buildings, vegetation, and railing details to create a cleaner composition, the real place still clearly feels like the source. The actual park signage and facilities are those of a normal city park rather than emphasized visual markers, and the real scenery includes more pavement texture, notice boards, and seasonal plant changes, so fans trying to recreate the shot should pay attention to the river direction and skyline alignment.
Can I easily recreate the Citrus riverside shot at Harumibashi Park?
Yes, the riverside promenade and open skyline are still recognizable, though you may need to adjust your angle slightly because trees and waterfront details can change by season.
Is Harumibashi Park open at night for anime pilgrimage photography?
The park itself is generally accessible as a public outdoor space, but for safer and clearer photography, daytime or sunset is the better choice because lighting is limited along some sections.
Are there facilities nearby if I visit this Citrus location?
Yes, the surrounding Harumi and Kachidoki area has convenience stores, cafes, and restrooms within walking distance, making it easy to combine with a longer waterfront pilgrimage route.

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