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oshi no ko dendo hiroba park

Oshi No Ko

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
10m 18s
oshi no ko dendo hiroba park
  • Nearest Station: JR Yamanote Line / Tokyu Meguro Line / Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Toei Mita Line - Meguro Station
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime and easier street matching
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kana Arima and Aqua Hoshino stand along a quiet urban street near Dendo Hiroba Park during a subdued conversation in Oshi No Ko Episode 8.
  • This moment comes as the characters are gradually growing closer while still separated by an emotional wall. Kana and Aqua are talking on the street, and although it seems like an ordinary conversation on the surface, the atmosphere is filled with hesitation and restraint. Kana tries to keep up her casual attitude while clearly caring about how Aqua responds, while Aqua remains calm and guarded, refusing to reveal what he truly thinks. The scene vividly captures the subtle distance between them and leaves a lingering emotional effect for what follows. The real-life location is based on the area around Dendo Hiroba Park in Meguro, Tokyo, filmed looking rightward from beside the park. The anime recreates the road alignment, street width, trees, and surrounding building shapes with impressive accuracy, especially the openness of the corner and the lived-in urban feel of the residential neighborhood. However, the anime simplifies signage, traffic markers, and some small details to keep the characters visually prominent, and its colors are cleaner and more unified than in reality. When visiting, you will notice more everyday signs, parking-related elements, and street clutter, but the overall composition and sense of space are still very easy to recognize, making this a highly rewarding pilgrimage spot for fans.
Is this exact Oshi No Ko angle easy to recreate at Dendo Hiroba Park?
Yes, the street layout is still recognizable and the right-facing angle from beside the park is possible to match. You may need minor adjustment because trees, parked vehicles, and street furniture can change the framing.
Are photos allowed around the park and street?
Casual photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but avoid blocking paths or aiming into nearby homes. Use extra care because this is a residential area with local foot traffic.
What should I check before visiting this location for anime pilgrimage photos?
Check Google Street View and current map listings before you go, since small signs and roadside details may differ from the anime frame. Visiting in daylight on a weekday usually makes matching the scene easier.

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