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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die nishikawa greenway park

If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die

Kobe

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die nishikawa greenway park
  • Nearest Station: Okayama Station (JR Sanyo Line, JR Uno Line, JR Tsuyama Line, JR Kibi Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening in spring or autumn for the closest atmosphere and softer light
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Eripiyo and Maina share a quiet moment along the walkway at Nishikawa Greenway Park in Episode 5.
  • This moment comes during a transition after the characters have finished an interaction, and the mood is quiet but filled with subtle emotion. As usual, Eripiyo has all of her attention fixed on Maina, and even simply walking the same path or watching her from a short distance is enough to stir her feelings. Maina, meanwhile, seems slightly reserved and unsure of how to respond; she is touched by Eripiyo’s almost obsessive support, yet also a little embarrassed by it. There is no dramatic confrontation here, but the scene beautifully captures the emotional distance between them, a distance that has not fully closed yet still keeps pulling them toward each other, while gently setting up the surrounding themes of idol-fan affection and unspoken feelings. The real-life spot is in the Nishikawa Greenway Park area of Okayama, and the anime recreates the shape of the walkway, the water channel, the railings, and the greenery with impressive accuracy, making the overall spatial feeling very close to reality. The most recognizable feature is the narrow canal with pedestrian space on both sides, one of the park’s signature visual elements. When visiting, the trees, flower beds, and seasonal plantings may differ from how they appeared in the anime, and nearby shop signs, streetlights, or temporary notices may have changed over time, but the basic layout and strolling atmosphere are still easy to match. For anime pilgrimage fans, this kind of urban greenway scene is especially convenient because it is easy to recognize, friendly for walking, and can also be cross-checked with Google Street View, though visitors should still be mindful of pedestrians, bicycles, and the everyday residential and commercial environment around them.
Is this Nishikawa Greenway Park scene easy to match from the anime angle?
Yes. The canal, walkway, and railing layout are still recognizable, and Google Street View is helpful for fine-tuning the camera position before you visit.
Can I take photos freely at this Budokan pilgrimage spot?
In general, yes, because it is a public pedestrian area, but avoid blocking the path and be careful not to photograph passersby or nearby residences too closely.
Are there useful facilities near this location for anime pilgrims?
Yes. Since it is close to central Okayama, you can easily find cafés, convenience stores, and restrooms around the station area and along the surrounding streets.

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