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girls band cry nakahoshi maru playground

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
18m 5s
girls band cry nakahoshi maru playground
  • Nearest Station: JR Kawasaki Station (Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for soft light similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina stands near the ship-shaped playground equipment at a quiet riverside park in Kawasaki.
  • This moment appears in the early part of Girls Band Cry episode 1, when Nina has just arrived in Kawasaki and is still carrying anxiety, frustration, and uncertainty after leaving her old life behind. She pauses alone beside the playground equipment in a riverside park, and the childlike yet empty atmosphere makes her loneliness stand out even more. It feels like the first time she truly faces this new city by herself, with no clear sense of belonging yet, only the need to keep moving forward through her bottled-up emotions. Soon afterward, the story begins leading her toward her encounter with the future band members, making this lonely pause an important emotional starting point for the passion and release she later pours into music. In real life, this scene corresponds to the Nakayoshi Maru playground at Minamigawara Park near the Tama River in Kawasaki. The anime captures the ship-shaped playground structure very accurately, along with the open riverbank atmosphere and embankment-side park setting, making the spot highly recognizable. When visiting, fans can compare the shape of the play equipment, railings, ground surface, and surrounding trees, all of which closely match the anime, though vegetation, paint condition, lighting, and seasonal colors may differ slightly from the animated version. There is usually no prominent anime-specific signage at the site, so identification depends mainly on the distinctive playground structure and the surrounding riverside landscape. Using Google Street View or checking the riverside path angles can make it even easier to recreate the framing from the anime.
Can I enter the Nakayoshi Maru playground area freely for photos?
Yes, Minamigawara Park is a public neighborhood park and the playground area is generally open during normal park hours. Be mindful of children and families, especially after school and on weekends.
Is this Girls Band Cry spot officially marked for anime pilgrimage visits?
As of the latest fan reports, there is no permanent official anime signboard at the playground itself. Most visitors identify it by the ship-shaped play structure and compare it with Street View and episode screenshots.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a quick pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the area around JR Kawasaki Station has convenience stores, cafés, restrooms, and coin lockers before you walk over. The park itself is simple, so it is best treated as a short photo stop rather than a long stay.

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