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eromanga sensei arakawa senju shinbashi ryokuchi park

Eromanga Sensei

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
2m 21s
eromanga sensei arakawa senju shinbashi ryokuchi park
  • Nearest Station: Kita-Senju Station (JR Joban Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line/Chiyoda Line, Tobu Skytree Line, Tsukuba Express)
  • Walk: 25–30 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in clear weather, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Masamune Izumi stands by the riverside under a wide sky, framed by the open embankment landscape in a quiet moment.
  • This moment appears during an early, calmer transition in the story, when Masamune comes alone to the riverside and the pace briefly settles into everyday stillness. At this point, he is carrying worries about writing, family life, and his shut-in little sister, along with the loneliness and pressure typical of a teenage boy. The riverbank is not used as a site of major conflict, but rather as a place where he can quietly sort through his thoughts, highlighting how calm he looks on the outside while feeling complicated inside; after this, the story gradually moves toward the core of the sibling relationship and the revelation of creative identities. In real life, this scene corresponds to Arakawa Senju Shinbashi Ryokuchi Park, and the match is quite recognizable, especially in the broad Arakawa riverbed views, embankment lines, grassy open space, and path layout. The anime slightly beautifies the colors and sense of openness, making the sky and riverside feel cleaner and brighter, but the landform and overall atmosphere remain very faithful. There is no single flashy sign that defines the spot, so the key is to align the bridge, slope, and riverside paths when recreating the frame. Comparing it with real-world views shows that vegetation height, railings, surface details, and nearby facilities can vary by season or maintenance, yet it remains a clearly identifiable and rewarding pilgrimage location.
Can I access the exact riverside area used for the Eromanga Sensei scene?
Yes, the riverside green space around Arakawa Senju Shinbashi Ryokuchi is generally open to the public, though paths can be muddy or partly restricted after heavy rain or river maintenance.
Is photography allowed at Arakawa Senju Shinbashi Ryokuchi Park?
Casual photography is typically fine in this open riverside area, but avoid blocking cycling paths, sports grounds, or maintenance access routes while recreating anime shots.
What is the easiest way to match the anime angle at this location?
Use the bridge, embankment slope, and riverside path as your main reference points, and check satellite or Street View-style map imagery first because vegetation and ground conditions change seasonally.

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