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citrus toyosu 6 chome daini park

Citrus

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
4m 13s
citrus toyosu 6 chome daini park
  • Nearest Station: Shijomae Station (Yurikamome Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuzu and Mei stand together in a quiet Toyosu waterfront park, framed by open pavement and a subdued urban backdrop.
  • This scene appears during a period when Yuzu and Mei’s relationship is becoming increasingly complicated and ambiguous. Yuzu wants to understand Mei’s true feelings, yet she also feels uneasy because Mei keeps her emotions deeply hidden. Although the moment looks calm on the surface, it carries a clear sense of distance and restraint, with unspoken concern, hesitation, and youthful attraction between them. The surrounding plot highlights how they keep drawing closer while being pulled apart again by misunderstandings, secrets, and emotional self-protection. The anime background corresponds to the area around Toyosu 6-chome Daini Park, and the overall sense of space and open waterfront atmosphere of this modern residential district is recreated quite accurately. The walkway, paving, railings, and nearby high-rise layout all have recognizable real-world counterparts, making the composition fairly easy to identify. However, the anime simplifies some background details to heighten the mood, so the planting layout, facility positions, and the style and number of signs do not always match perfectly. In real life, the site is a neighborhood park where the signage mainly consists of ordinary park-use notices, disaster-prevention information, and management guidance, rather than anything visually striking. Comparing it with Street View or an on-site visit shows that the anime focuses more on emotional atmosphere and character staging than on copying every detail exactly.
Is Toyosu 6-chome Daini Park open to the public for anime pilgrimage visits?
Yes. It is a public neighborhood park in Koto City and can be visited freely, though basic park manners and local notices on-site should be followed.
Can I take photos here to recreate the Citrus scene?
Yes, casual photography is generally fine in the park. Avoid photographing local residents, children, or private apartment areas nearby, especially on weekends and in the evening.
What is the easiest way to match the anime angle at this location?
Use Google Street View first to compare the pavement, railings, and tower placement, then walk the open plaza area of the park to fine-tune the framing. Late afternoon usually gives the closest atmosphere.

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