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eromanga sensei takasago ballpark

Eromanga Sensei

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
2m 29s
eromanga sensei takasago ballpark
  • Nearest Station: Keisei Takasago Station (Keisei Main Line / Keisei Oshiage Line / Narita Sky Access connections)
  • Walk: about 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day for matching visibility and softer shadows
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Masamune Izumi and Elf Yamada are shown outdoors near the open area by Takasago Ballpark during a light, awkward exchange.
  • This moment appears in Episode 2 of Eromanga Sensei, when Masamune Izumi and Elf Yamada interact near their neighborhood in a scene filled with light comedy and a slightly awkward, teasing mood. Masamune is troubled and embarrassed by Elf’s bold, free-spirited behavior, yet he is also gradually drawn into her pace and can no longer keep a clean emotional distance. The scene captures the early stage of their growing relationship: on the surface it feels like playful bickering, but underneath it already shows that they are paying close attention to each other. In the surrounding plot, the series continues its usual slice-of-life comedy rhythm, using an ordinary residential streetscape and open area as the backdrop for dialogue that slowly builds chemistry between the characters. In real life, the scene corresponds to the area around Takasago Ballpark in Katsushika, Tokyo. The anime recreates the openness beside the ballpark, the direction of the road, and the atmosphere of the surrounding low-rise neighborhood quite well, especially in the overall composition and sense of space, making it easier for pilgrimage fans to identify the spot. However, the background is cleaned up and beautified in the anime: fences, plants, ballpark equipment, and posted notices tend to look more practical and cluttered on site, while some signs, protective netting, and pavement details are simplified in the animated version. Overall, this is not a location identified by a single obvious sign, but by the road layout, the ballpark boundary, and the surrounding spatial feel, so comparing it with maps or Street View helps a lot when recreating the same angle.
Can fans freely visit the area around Takasago Ballpark for scene hunting?
Yes, the surrounding public streets can generally be visited freely, but the baseball ground itself may have scheduled use by local teams or schools. Stay outside fenced areas unless the facility is clearly open to the public.
Is photography allowed at the Eromanga Sensei spot near Takasago Ballpark?
Street photography from public roads is typically fine, but avoid photographing players, children, or nearby homes without permission. Tripods and long stops should be kept minimal so you do not block the path.
What is the best way to match the anime angle here?
Use Google Street View and compare the road line, ballpark edge, and open-space depth rather than relying on a single sign. The scene is easier to identify by layout and atmosphere than by a landmark board.

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