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re stage dream days inokashira park cultural exchange plaza

Re:Stage! Dream Days

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
15m 51s
re stage dream days inokashira park cultural exchange plaza
  • Nearest Station: Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line / Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon in spring or early autumn for similar light and greenery
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The six KiRaRe girls walk together across the open plaza at Inokashira Park, framed by trees and the broad paved space.
  • In Episode 6, the KiRaRe members spend time around Inokashira Park, chatting as they walk together in a bright and relaxed mood. After earlier practice and emotional adjustments within the group, this moment shows how much closer they have become, capturing a rare stretch of carefree time together. Their expressions and positions highlight the harmony and energy of the team, setting the tone for deeper exchanges and growth that follow. The real location is the Cultural Exchange Plaza at Inokashira Park, and the anime recreates the broad paved open space, the surrounding trees, and the massing of the buildings in the background with impressive accuracy. The sense of space closely matches the actual site, especially the relationship between the walkway and the edge of the plaza, making the viewpoint fairly easy to identify. At the same time, the anime simplifies some background details so the characters stand out more, and real-life elements such as information signs, event equipment, pavement texture, and temporary fixtures are reduced or omitted. When visiting in person, the appearance can vary with the season, public events, and pedestrian traffic, and weekends are often livelier than the anime suggests, but the overall landscape remains highly recognizable and well suited for scene comparison.
Can I easily recreate this Re:Stage! Dream Days shot at the Cultural Exchange Plaza?
Yes, the plaza is publicly accessible and the open layout makes the camera angle relatively easy to match. Weekday mornings are best if you want fewer people in frame.
Are there any photography rules at Inokashira Park's Cultural Exchange Plaza?
Casual photography is generally allowed in the park, but do not block paths, disturb events, or use large equipment without permission. If a festival or temporary setup is present, staff instructions take priority.
What should anime pilgrims know before visiting this exact spot?
The plaza can look different depending on seasonal foliage, local events, and temporary signage, so checking Street View and recent visitor photos helps a lot. Public toilets, vending machines, and cafes around Kichijoji and the park make it an easy stop for a half-day pilgrimage.

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