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oshi no ko season 3 mita okanoue park

Oshi no Ko Season 3

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
11m 29s
oshi no ko season 3 mita okanoue park
  • Nearest Station: Azabu-juban Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for a similar city-view atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Aqua stands alone in a quiet hilltop park, gazing over the city in a tense, reflective moment.
  • In Oshi no Ko Season 3 Episode 1, Aqua comes alone to Mita Okanoue Park and looks out over the city from the elevated viewpoint. The moment captures him in a conflicted yet determined state, with past trauma and his obsession with the truth weighing heavily on him, making him appear quiet and composed on the surface while suppressing intense emotions underneath. The calm setting of the park reinforces his isolation and sets the mood for the actions and interpersonal tension that follow. In real life, the anime’s depiction of Mita Okanoue Park is quite accurate in overall composition, especially the sloped layout, the railings along the edge, and the open view toward the city, all of which make the location recognizable. Some details such as the plants, paving, and barrier design may differ slightly depending on season and maintenance, while the anime presents the background in a cleaner and more controlled way to emphasize Aqua’s loneliness and introspection. The park does not have especially prominent anime-related signage, so fans will mainly need to match the terrain, viewing angle, and surrounding scenery when visiting; comparing the site with Google Street View or checking multiple angles on location makes identifying the exact spot much easier.
Can fans freely enter Mita Okanoue Park to recreate the Oshi no Ko scene?
Yes, it is a public neighborhood park and can generally be visited freely. Please avoid blocking paths or photographing local residents, especially during quiet hours.
Is there any official Oshi no Ko sign or collaboration marker at the park?
There is no widely reported permanent official anime marker at the park itself. Most fans identify the spot by matching the slope, railings, and city-facing angle with the episode and Street View.
What is the best way to confirm the exact anime angle before visiting?
Use Google Street View around Mita Okanoue Park and compare the railing lines, path elevation, and skyline direction before you go. Visiting in daylight with a phone screenshot from the episode makes angle matching much easier.

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