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kaguya sama love is war the first kiss that never ends tomiya park

Kaguya-sama: Love is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends-

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. p4
Time
NaNm NaNs
kaguya sama love is war the first kiss that never ends tomiya park
  • Nearest Station: Hiroo Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching the calm residential lighting and atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shirogane and Kaguya stand together along a quiet residential street near Tomiya Park, sharing a subdued and intimate moment.
  • This moment comes at a key stage after Kaguya and Shirogane have finally moved beyond pure teasing and emotional mind games. Following the awkward yet heartfelt Christmas kiss, both of them are forced to confront their true feelings and the mix of anxiety, hope, and pride that comes with falling in love. Instead of their usual psychological battle, the mood here is quiet, gentle, and emotionally restrained. Even though they are still a little awkward, they are clearly closer than before, making this scene feel like a transition from strategic romance to honest connection. In real life, the anime matches the street layout around Tomiya Park quite well, especially the slope, road width, and corner composition of the surrounding residential area. The background buildings and street lines were cleaned up and beautified in the anime for a softer, more polished look, while the real location feels more lived-in, with parked cars, overhead wires, roadside fixtures, and changing vegetation. Signage and small details are also simplified in the anime, so fans should compare the overall road direction, park edge, and neighborhood arrangement rather than rely on one exact marker. Overall, it is a highly accurate atmosphere match with some adjusted details, and visiting in person makes it easy to feel the same quiet mood as the film.
Is Tomiya Park easy to access for a Kaguya-sama pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is in a central Tokyo residential area and is most easily reached on foot from Hiroo Station, making it a simple short detour for fans.
Can I take photos freely around the anime spot near Tomiya Park?
You can usually take casual outdoor photos from public streets, but this is a quiet neighborhood, so avoid blocking roads, pointing cameras at private homes, or causing noise.
What should I use to match the exact anime angle here?
Use Google Street View first to line up the road curve, slope, and park-side layout, then adjust on site since parked vehicles and street details may differ from the film.

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