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comic girls seiwa park east park

Comic Girls

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
2m 46s
comic girls seiwa park east park
  • Nearest Station: Myogadani Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon in clear weather for lighting similar to the anime; spring and early summer feel especially close
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kaoruko Moeta walks alone along the street beside Seiwa Park, carrying her belongings as she heads toward her new dorm in episode 1.
  • This moment appears near the beginning of the story, when Kaoruko Moeta has been told by her editor that her manga is not doing well and is encouraged to move into a dorm for manga artists so she can gain experience and start over. Carrying her luggage along this quiet street beside the residential area, she feels nervous, uneasy, and overwhelmed by the uncertainty of the new life ahead. The scene emphasizes her loneliness as she heads to her new home alone, setting up the later encounters where she meets the other young manga artists and slowly finds support and growth. The anime scene is based on the east side of Seiwa Park in Bunkyo, and the road layout, guardrails, park edge, and surrounding homes match the real place quite closely. The real location shares the same calm residential atmosphere and greenery, although tree maintenance, road surface details, utility poles, and nearby building exteriors have changed over time. The anime simplifies some everyday signage and visual clutter for cleaner composition, but the overall landscape remains highly recognizable and easy for fans to compare on location.
Is this Comic Girls spot easy to recreate from the public street?
Yes. The scene is along the public road by Seiwa Park’s east side, so you can photograph it from the sidewalk without entering private property.
Are there any location markers or signs confirming the anime connection here?
There is no permanent official anime plaque at this exact roadside spot. Fans usually confirm the match through the park edge, guardrails, road curve, and Street View comparisons.
What should I watch out for when visiting this location in Bunkyo?
It is a quiet residential area, so keep noise low and avoid blocking sidewalks or photographing homes too directly. Daytime visits are best, and the nearby station area has convenience stores and cafes if you need a short break.

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