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kemono friends hiyoshigaoka park

Kemono Friends

Tokyo

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kemono friends hiyoshigaoka park
  • Nearest Station: Kokubunji Station (JR Chuo Line / Seibu Kokubunji Line) with local bus access toward Hiyoshigaoka Park area
  • Walk: 10–15 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon in spring or early autumn for similar greenery and lighting
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kaban and Serval move along a sloped roadside path, cautiously surveying their surroundings during their journey.
  • In this moment, Kaban and Serval continue forward through Japari Park while carefully watching their surroundings. Because their journey often brings them into unfamiliar terrain and possible danger, even an ordinary road and slope feels filled with tension and discovery. Their emotions sit between curiosity and caution, as they hope to find new clues ahead while worrying about what trouble might appear next; after this, they typically move on to the next area and gradually make sense of the situation through their conversations. The anime scene clearly draws from the sloped road layout around Hiyoshigaoka Park, especially the angle of the incline, the feeling of the bend, and the enclosing greenery along the roadside, all of which match the real place quite well. Although the anime tones down the urban elements and man-made fixtures to fit the world of Japari Park, the real-life model is still recognizable from the road shape and terrain. In reality, the signs, guardrails, and pavement details are more modern and residential, and the density of the trees and shrubs changes with seasonal maintenance; comparing it with Google Street View makes it even easier to see how the anime preserved the landform while simplifying the background into a more natural, storybook-like setting.
Can I recreate the Kemono Friends slope shot exactly at Hiyoshigaoka Park?
You can get quite close by matching the road angle and greenery, but some vegetation and roadside fixtures have changed over time. Street View is very helpful for fine-tuning your camera position before you go.
Is the area around Hiyoshigaoka Park easy to access without a car?
Yes, but it is easiest by combining a train ride to Kokubunji Station with a local bus or a longer uphill walk. The surrounding streets are residential, so give yourself extra time to navigate the slopes.
Are there any photography restrictions at this Kemono Friends location?
There are no widely noted special photography bans for the public roadside approach, but this is a quiet neighborhood and park-adjacent area. Avoid blocking roads, photographing residents, or using large equipment that may disturb locals.

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