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march comes in like a lion season 2 tsukuda park tsukudabori plaza

March Comes In Like a Lion Season 2

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
21m 55s
march comes in like a lion season 2 tsukuda park tsukudabori plaza
  • Nearest Station: Tsukishima Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Rei and the Kawamoto sisters walk together along the waterfront plaza at Tsukuda, framed by the riverside promenade and open sky.
  • This moment captures the gentle, quiet atmosphere that defines the series, as Rei Kiriyama and the Kawamoto sisters take a walk by the river and naturally grow closer through ordinary conversation and shared movement. Rei still carries deep loneliness and anxiety, but being with the Kawamoto family lets him briefly feel accepted and at ease, while Akari, Hinata, and Momo slowly draw him out of his emotional isolation through their simple, sincere companionship. There is no major dramatic conflict in this shot, yet it perfectly expresses one of the anime’s central themes: people can be healed by everyday scenery and gradually learn to face themselves through time shared with others. In real life, this scene corresponds to Tsukudabori Plaza in Tsukuda Park, Chuo, Tokyo, and the anime reproduces the waterfront path, railings, open riverside space, and surrounding high-rise backdrop with impressive accuracy. When visiting, the paving, the curve of the waterway, and the visual relationship with the buildings across the river are especially useful for matching the composition. The anime softens the colors and lighting to create a warmer, calmer mood, while the actual site changes depending on weather, season, and vegetation. The area does not rely on obvious anime signage, so fans usually identify it through the riverside layout and urban waterfront scenery, making it an excellent location for comparison with maps and Google Street View during a pilgrimage visit.
Is Tsukudabori Plaza easy to access for anime pilgrimage photos?
Yes. The plaza is part of a public riverside park area in Tsukuda and can be reached on foot from Tsukishima Station via local streets and pedestrian paths.
Are there any March Comes In Like a Lion signs or official markers at this spot?
No prominent permanent anime sign is typically installed here. Fans usually identify the location by the waterfront layout, railings, and surrounding buildings rather than official on-site markers.
What should I keep in mind when taking comparison shots here?
Visit in daylight and avoid blocking the promenade, since locals use the riverside path regularly. A smartphone map plus Google Street View helps a lot because the exact anime angle depends on walkway position and season.

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