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girls band cry ober grandio kawasaki open space park

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
20m 38s
girls band cry ober grandio kawasaki open space park
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Nambu Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for lighting closest to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Nina Iseri stands alone in the open urban plaza at Kawasaki, framed against the apartment complex and city surroundings.
  • This scene appears in the early part of Girls Band Cry Episode 1, when Nina has just arrived in Kawasaki and wanders alone through an unfamiliar city. She is carrying frustration from her past, anxiety about the future, and a deep sense of loneliness, so even while standing quietly in one corner of this open space, the distance between her and the lively city around her is easy to feel. The moment works like a brief pause before a major turning point in her life: she has not yet found a direction, but it is precisely from this low point that her later encounters and connection to music begin to change her. The real-life location is the open space in front of Ober Grandio Kawasaki, within walking distance of Kawasaki Station. The anime is very accurate in its composition, especially in the building massing, walkway layout, railings, and the overall spacious atmosphere, making the source location easy to identify. At the same time, the production simplifies some real-world details to keep the focus on the character, so signage, planting details, paving variations, and everyday clutter are cleaner in the anime than on site. In reality, the space feels more like an ordinary residential public plaza, and visitors may notice residents passing by, bicycles, or temporary fixtures, but when compared with street-level views or Google Street View, the overall landscape still matches the anime remarkably well.
Can fans freely enter the open space at Ober Grandio Kawasaki to recreate the scene?
Yes, the area is a publicly accessible open space, but it sits in front of a residential complex, so visitors should avoid blocking entrances or disturbing residents while taking photos.
What is the best reference point for matching the Girls Band Cry shot here?
Use the plaza walkway and the apartment building facade as your main anchors, then compare the railings and open sightlines with Google Street View to fine-tune your angle.
Are there useful facilities nearby for anime pilgrimage visitors around this Kawasaki spot?
Yes, the area near Kawasaki Station has plenty of convenience stores, cafes, and restrooms inside the station and nearby commercial buildings, making it easy to include this stop in a walking route.

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