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oshi no ko ebisu minami 2 park

Oshi No Ko

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
2m 59s
oshi no ko ebisu minami 2 park
  • Nearest Station: Ebisu Station (JR Yamanote Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet weekday afternoons for lighting similar to the anime and fewer people
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Aqua and Kana stand near a small park in Ebisu, sharing a restrained conversation in a quiet urban setting.
  • In this moment, Aqua Hoshino and Kana Arima are talking in the Ebisu area, and while the atmosphere looks calm on the surface, it carries a slight awkwardness and sense of mutual testing. Neither of them is the type to speak honestly about their feelings, so the conversation contains both the hard reality of their work and subtle concern for each other. This scene comes as their relationship is gradually growing closer: Kana tries to maintain her pride and professionalism, yet cannot help caring about Aqua’s opinion, while Aqua responds with his usual cool demeanor, though his pauses and silence show that he is paying attention to Kana’s feelings. The moment slightly narrows the distance between them and sets up the more complicated interpersonal developments that follow. In real life, this scene corresponds to the area around Ebisu Minami 2 Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, and the anime recreates the street alignment, railings, park boundary, and overall urban spacing with impressive accuracy. The background composition is clearly based on the pedestrian space outside the small corner park, and it captures the open feeling of the site along with the mixed residential and commercial atmosphere nearby. Compared with the anime, the real location may differ most in the height of plants, roadside signs, notice boards, and railing paint, all of which can change with the season or after maintenance, but the overall layout and viewing angle are still easy to match. The real park signage and street fixtures feel more practical and lived-in than in the anime, and there may also be extra safety notices or local management information, so this is a good spot for anime pilgrimage fans to compare carefully with maps and Google Street View.
Is Ebisu Minami 2 Park easy to access from Ebisu Station for anime pilgrimage?
Yes. It is a short walk from Ebisu Station, and the surrounding streets are easy to navigate on foot for matching the anime angle.
Can I take photos freely at the Oshi No Ko scene location?
Outdoor photography from public sidewalks is generally fine, but be careful not to block pedestrians or include nearby residents too closely in your shots.
Does the real spot still match the anime frame well today?
Yes, the street layout and park edge remain recognizable, though plants, signs, and small fixtures may differ from the anime and from older Street View images.

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