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don t toy with me miss nagatoro 2nd attack nogeyama zoological gardens zoo

DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO 2nd Attack

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
19m 55s
don t toy with me miss nagatoro 2nd attack nogeyama zoological gardens zoo
  • Nearest Station: Sakuragicho Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line / Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon in clear weather, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Nagatoro and Senpai spend time together at the zoo, sharing a playful yet quietly intimate moment during their outing.
  • This scene takes place during an outing between Nagatoro and Senpai, when the two visit Nogeyama Zoological Gardens. As they walk around and look at the animals, Nagatoro keeps up her usual teasing tone, but here it feels less like simple mischief and more like a deliberate way of getting closer to him. Senpai is still shy and easily flustered, yet he is gradually becoming more comfortable spending time with her. The moment captures their relationship shifting from awkwardness to familiarity: on the surface it is just a casual day out, but underneath it carries a faint romantic tension that helps build toward their later emotional development. In real life, the anime recreates the atmosphere of the paths and spaces around Nogeyama Zoological Gardens quite accurately, especially in the terrain, railings, and greenery. The composition is somewhat simplified for character placement and storytelling, but the location is still immediately recognizable. On site, the real zoo has more detailed signs, visitor information, and facility elements than the anime shows, and some signage may have changed over time. The actual landscape also varies by season and weather, including the density of the plants, the texture of the pavement, and the openness of the background views, so visiting in daylight with stable lighting is the best way to recreate a shot close to the anime.
Is Nogeyama Zoological Gardens still free to enter for anime pilgrimage visits?
Yes, Nogeyama Zoological Gardens is still admission-free, making it an easy stop for fans recreating the Nagatoro outing scene. Check the official Yokohama zoo website before visiting for current opening days and any temporary exhibit closures.
Can I take photos freely at the zoo while matching the anime scene?
Personal photography is generally allowed in visitor areas, but tripods, drones, or commercial-style shoots may be restricted or require permission. Be careful not to block paths or disturb animals and other visitors while lining up your shot.
What is the easiest route from Sakuragicho Station to the scene location?
The simplest route is to walk uphill from Sakuragicho Station toward Nogeyama Zoological Gardens, which usually takes around 15 minutes. If you want to reduce the climb, local bus options are available nearby, but they may not stop directly at the exact photo spot.

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