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girls band cry tamagawamiharashi park

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
11m 20s
girls band cry tamagawamiharashi park
  • Nearest Station: Musashi-Kosugi Station (JR Nambu Line / Tokyu Toyoko Line / Tokyu Meguro Line)
  • Walk: 20–25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina and Momoka stand by the riverside lookout, framed against the open sky and Tama River in a calm, intimate pause.
  • This moment comes as Nina and Momoka begin to grow closer. Still weighed down by leaving home, changing schools, and her own self-doubt, Nina arrives at this Tama River lookout with emotions that have not fully settled. Momoka seems calm on the surface, but she quietly notices Nina’s unease and responds in her own way. In this riverside park, away from the noise of the city, both their conversation and their silence feel more honest. The mood is calm yet slightly bittersweet, as if both girls are sorting through their wounds and preparing for a deeper understanding of each other. The real-life location is Tamagawa Miharashi Park, and the anime recreates the elevated riverbank viewpoint, open sky, and broad Tama River composition with impressive accuracy. The path height, grassy edge, and guardrail placement especially match the feeling of the scene. In person, the park feels plainer and less dramatically lit than in the anime, but the terrain and viewing angle are still highly recognizable. There is little bold signage on site, so it is easier to match the scene by following the riverside direction and the bend of the walkway rather than searching for a single landmark. Seasonal vegetation, tree growth, and weather can change the look somewhat, but if you stand at a similar height and angle, you can still recreate the same quiet, emotionally freeing atmosphere.
Is Tamagawa Miharashi Park easy to access for a Girls Band Cry pilgrimage?
Yes. The park is reachable on foot from Musashi-Kosugi Station, though the walk is a bit long; many visitors also approach from nearby riverside paths by bicycle.
Can I take photos at the exact anime viewpoint here?
Yes, casual photography in the park is generally fine. Just avoid blocking the path, respect local residents, and be careful near the riverbank edges in wet weather.
What should I use to match the anime shot most accurately at this location?
Use the river-facing path alignment and the slight elevation of the lookout rather than searching for a big sign. Street View and fan comparison photos are especially helpful because vegetation changes by season.

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