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digimon adventure daiba park

Digimon Adventure

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 34
Time
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digimon adventure daiba park
  • Nearest Station: Odaiba-kaihinkoen Station (Yurikamome Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on clear days for waterfront light similar to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Taichi and Agumon move through the Daiba waterfront area in a brief quiet moment between the larger conflicts of Digimon Adventure.
  • This moment comes after the children have gone through repeated battles and separations, with Taichi and Agumon briefly returning to the Daiba area of the real world and gathering their thoughts by the familiar yet strangely unsettling waterfront. Taichi is worried about his friends and the coming fights, while also feeling the complicated emotions of being back home during a short lull in the chaos. The scene is quiet rather than action-heavy, emphasizing the pause, anxiety, and emotional reset before the story throws them back into danger. In real life, the scene is based on the seaside paths and road layout around Daiba Park, and the overall sense of space, coastal terrain, and viewing direction match the location quite well. It is still recognizable through the road alignment and open waterfront view, although the vegetation, railings, pavement, and street fixtures have changed over the years, and some background structures and the skyline feel more modern today. There is no prominent official Digimon scene sign on site, but because Daiba is such an important setting in the series, fans can identify it easily, and comparing the spot with maps and Street View shows how faithfully the anime captured the shoreline contours and atmosphere.
Can I freely enter Daiba Park to recreate this Digimon scene?
Yes, Daiba Park is generally open to the public as an outdoor waterfront park, though access paths and nighttime conditions may vary by season and maintenance schedules. It is best to visit in daylight and check Minato City or Tokyo waterfront notices before going.
Is there an official Digimon sign or marker at this exact Daiba Park spot?
No permanent official Digimon marker is known at this exact location, so fans usually identify it by the coastline, road geometry, and park layout. Bringing reference screenshots or checking Street View helps a lot.
Are tripods or cosplay photography allowed at Daiba Park?
Casual photography is typically fine, but large tripods, extended shoots, or cosplay setups that block paths can draw attention or be restricted depending on park rules and crowd conditions. Keep gear compact and avoid interfering with other visitors.

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