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kemono friends tokyo racecourse course

Kemono Friends

Tokyo

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kemono friends tokyo racecourse course
  • Nearest Station: Fuchukeiba-seimonmae Station (Keio Line) or Fuchuhommachi Station (JR Nambu Line / Musashino Line)
  • Walk: 10–15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day; avoid major race days for easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Kaban and Serval walk along a broad paved roadway bordered by railings, echoing the open transit spaces of their journey in Kemono Friends.
  • In this moment, Kaban and Serval are walking along a wide, straight roadway, continuing the rhythm of their journey through Japari Park as they travel and explore unknown places. The mood between them is relaxed and curious: Serval energetically looks around while Kaban keeps pace and quietly takes in the new surroundings. This kind of scene usually appears as they move from one area to the next, with no major conflict, serving instead as a brief and comfortable travel shot that highlights the series' signature warmth and calm sense of adventure. The real-life model corresponds to the roadway space around Tokyo Racecourse, and the anime clearly simplifies and rearranges the broad paved surface, long straight perspective, and railing-lined edges, making the overall composition highly recognizable. In reality, the area around Tokyo Racecourse feels more like the perimeter of a major urban facility, with practical railings, pavement markings, guidance elements, and racecourse-related structures. The anime tones down most text, signage, and commercial or functional details so the setting feels like a nameless path inside Japari Park. Visually, the real location is a more urban open space, while the anime softens it with cleaner colors and a gentler atmosphere to create a fitting backdrop for the characters' walk. For pilgrimage fans, the best details to compare are the road width, railing layout, and distant perspective, all of which remain impressively faithful.
Can I freely photograph the Tokyo Racecourse exterior roads used for this Kemono Friends scene?
Yes, public roads and walkways around the racecourse can generally be photographed, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow and follow any temporary event-day restrictions.
Is this exact spot easier to visit on race days or non-race days?
Non-race days are usually better for scene recreation because the area is less busy and you can line up the roadway and railings more easily.
Are there facilities nearby if I want to combine the anime pilgrimage with a longer visit?
Yes, the Tokyo Racecourse area has restrooms, convenience stores, and station access nearby, and Fuchu’s surrounding streets offer plenty of food options for a half-day trip.

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