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girls band cry tamagawa miharashi park

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
10m 21s
girls band cry tamagawa miharashi park
  • Nearest Station: Rokugodote Station (Keikyu Main Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina Iseri stands alone near the riverside at Tamagawa Miharashi Park, framed by the open sky and embankment in a quiet, introspective moment.
  • This moment appears during a section where the character is feeling emotionally drained and trying to sort out her thoughts. Nina stands alone by the riverside park, looking out over the open view with a mix of confusion, exhaustion, and frustration. After dealing with pressure related to the band, her dreams, and her relationships, she seems to step away from the noise for a brief moment to calm herself. Although the scene is quiet, it captures her inner struggle well and also hints at her determination not to give up and to face reality again. The real-life model is Tamagawa Miharashi Park in Kawasaki, and the anime accurately recreates the spacious atmosphere created by the embankment, riverside walkway, and wide sky. Compared with the actual location, the vegetation, pavement, and railing details can vary depending on the season and maintenance, but the river view and the shape of the levee are easy to recognize. Unlike a commercial area, there are not many standout signs here, so the main identifying features are the Tamagawa riverside terrain, the park’s openness, and the distant composition. When comparing the anime frame with real-life photos, it is easy to see how faithfully the production captured the landscape outline.
Can I recreate the Girls Band Cry riverside shot easily at Tamagawa Miharashi Park?
Yes, the open levee and riverside views are still recognizable and make the spot fairly easy to match. Bringing a screenshot helps because the exact framing depends on season and grass height.
Is the park open to the public all day, and are there entry fees?
The park is a public riverside space and can generally be accessed freely without an admission fee. As with other riverbank parks, visit during daylight for the safest and easiest photo matching.
Are there any photography restrictions or facilities nearby for fans visiting the spot?
Casual photography is typically fine in this open public park, but avoid drones and do not block paths or disturb other visitors. Basic convenience stores and station facilities are easier to find near Rokugodote Station than inside the park itself.

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