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golden time sustain nishiogi apartment zempukuji river

Golden Time

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 22
Time
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golden time sustain nishiogi apartment zempukuji river
  • Nearest Station: Nishi-Ogikubo Station (JR Chuo Line / Chuo-Sobu Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or early autumn for soft light and a riverside atmosphere close to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Banri and Koko share a quiet moment beside the riverside path near Sustain Nishiogi, framed by the residential embankment and calm waterway.
  • This moment comes late in the story, when the characters' emotions are nearing a breaking point. Banri and Koko stand together beside the Zempukuji River in a scene that feels quiet on the surface but deeply uneasy underneath. Although they seem to be spending a peaceful moment together, Banri is struggling internally with his memory issues and uncertainty about the future, while Koko is trying to hold on to their relationship even as she senses that things are slowly slipping out of control. The result is a scene filled with both fleeting happiness and the feeling that everything may soon fall apart. In real life, the riverside near Sustain Nishiogi matches the anime quite well: the direction of the river, the height of the embankment, the residential buildings across the water, and the narrow riverside path all show clear visual inspiration. The anime simplifies some everyday details, so the actual site includes more railings, greenery, residential variation, and small street fixtures. There is no flashy landmark sign here; instead, the key identifiers are the shape of the riverbank and the apartment-lined neighborhood. Comparing the location with Street View or on-site photos shows that the anime preserved the overall composition and mood, while making the real place look cleaner, more open, and more romanticized.
Is this Golden Time riverside spot easy to access from Nishi-Ogikubo Station?
Yes. The Zempukuji River path near Sustain Nishiogi is reachable on foot from JR Nishi-Ogikubo Station, though it is a residential-area walk rather than a direct tourist route.
Can I take photos freely at this location?
You can photograph the public riverside path, but be careful because the area faces private homes and apartments. Avoid blocking the walkway or aiming cameras into residential windows.
Are there any anime signs or official Golden Time markers here?
No official Golden Time signage is known at this spot. Fans usually identify it by the river shape, embankment, and surrounding apartment scenery rather than by plaques or dedicated markers.

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