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girls band cry ukishimacho park

Girls Band Cry

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. MV1
Time
0m 48s
girls band cry ukishimacho park
  • Nearest Station: Kawasaki Station (JR Tokaido Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Nambu Line) + Kawasaki City Bus toward Ukishima Bus Terminal
  • Walk: About 3–5 minutes on foot from Ukishima Bus Terminal
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching the open coastal light and atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nina Iseri stands alone in a wide waterfront park space, framed by the open sky and industrial coastal scenery.
  • This moment appears in a strongly lyrical section, with Nina standing alone in the open space of a seaside park, facing the scenery and the edge of the city in a mood that feels calm yet suppressed. She seems to be sorting through the anxiety, frustration, and stubbornness that have built up inside her, while the viewer can also feel the deep determination that keeps her from giving in. The emotional flow around this shot is not a dramatic outburst, but a quiet pause that emphasizes the weight of her inner feelings and makes her uncertainty about the future, music, and her own place in the world even clearer. The real-life location is Ukishimacho Park in Kawasaki, and the anime is very careful in its overall composition, faithfully capturing the park’s open seaside atmosphere, the arrangement of paths and railings, and the industrial coastal skyline in the distance. Compared with the anime, the real site shows more everyday detail in its facilities, signs, guardrails, and ground textures, and these can also vary depending on the season, weather, and maintenance conditions. The anime simplifies some signage and visual clutter to focus more on the character and the mood of the space, but in terms of terrain, viewing direction, and the expansive waterfront feeling, the match is impressively accurate and easy for fans to recognize.
What is the easiest way to reach the Girls Band Cry spot at Ukishimacho Park?
Most fans go from JR Kawasaki Station and take a Kawasaki City Bus toward Ukishima Bus Terminal, then walk a few minutes to the park. Driving is possible, but public transport is the simpler pilgrimage route.
Can I take photos freely at Ukishimacho Park?
Yes, casual photography in the public park is generally fine, but avoid blocking paths, climbing barriers, or photographing workers and restricted industrial areas nearby. Tripods may be inconvenient on windy days, so keep your setup compact.
Is this location officially recognized by Girls Band Cry fans as a real anime spot?
Yes, it is widely identified by pilgrimage fans as one of the real-life references used in the MV imagery. Fans often confirm the match by comparing the coastline, railings, and park layout with online maps and Street View.

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