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don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi park

DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
17m 18s
don t toy with me miss nagatoro horiuchi park
  • Nearest Station: Zushi-Hayama Station (Keikyu Zushi Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nagatoro and Senpai share a teasingly intimate moment near the benches and playground area of a small neighborhood park.
  • This moment comes during one of Nagatoro and Senpai’s lighter outings, as they spend time near the benches and playground area of a neighborhood park. Although the setting feels ordinary, the scene is filled with the subtle tension that defines their relationship. Nagatoro keeps up her usual playful and proactive teasing, while Senpai responds with a mix of embarrassment, confusion, and quiet resignation. Because the park is set in an open and peaceful residential area, their seemingly casual banter highlights how much closer they are becoming. Before this moment, Nagatoro is still firmly controlling the pace of the interaction, but after it, Senpai gradually starts accepting her presence more naturally, shifting their dynamic from simple teasing into something more openly affectionate. In real life, the location is Horiuchi Park in Zushi, Kanagawa, and the anime matches the site quite well. The scale of the small neighborhood park, the bench placement, the surrounding residential atmosphere, and the open ground all closely resemble the real place. The anime preserves the overall terrain and park outline, though some details such as playground equipment, plant density, and color intensity are simplified to keep the focus on the characters. Real-world signage and typical neighborhood park notices are also reduced or omitted in the anime, so the actual site feels more lived-in and everyday than it does on screen. When compared with photos or Street View, the composition remains highly recognizable, especially in the park edges, the sense of open space, and the relationship between the resting areas and surrounding structures.
Is Horiuchi Park easy to access for Nagatoro fans without a car?
Yes. The park is reachable on foot from Zushi-Hayama Station, and the surrounding neighborhood streets are straightforward for a short anime pilgrimage walk.
Can I take photos freely at the park to recreate the Episode 5 scene?
Generally yes, since it is a public neighborhood park, but avoid photographing children or local residents and keep out of the way if families are using the space.
Does the real park still match the anime scene closely today?
Yes, the overall layout and residential atmosphere remain recognizable, though small playground details and signage may differ from the anime and from older Street View imagery.

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