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sing yesterday for me inokashira pond

SING "YESTERDAY" FOR ME

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
6m 38s
sing yesterday for me inokashira pond
  • Nearest Station: Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line / Keio Inokashira Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Weekday morning or late afternoon; spring and early autumn are especially photogenic
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Haruo Uozumi and Shinako Morinome stand beside the water at Inokashira Pond in a calm, emotionally restrained moment.
  • This moment comes late in the story, when the characters' relationships are moving toward resolution and farewell. Haruo Uozumi and Shinako Morinome stand by Inokashira Pond in a scene that feels calm but carries an unspoken emotional distance. After so much hesitation over love and life choices, both of them are beginning to understand that some feelings cannot be sustained by attachment alone. On the surface they are simply looking out over the water and scenery, but emotionally they are preparing themselves for the choices ahead. That restraint and faint melancholy make this an important tonal shift before the ending. The real-life model is the pond area of Inokashira Park in Musashino, Tokyo, and the anime captures the waterside path, railing arrangement, open water, and tree-lined opposite bank with notable accuracy. The pond and promenade are the most recognizable visual elements, though the anime softens the colors and simplifies background clutter to match the mood, so in real life you will usually notice more signs, visitors, boats, and railing detail. During cherry blossom season or on holidays, the location is much livelier than in the anime, while weekday mornings or evenings are best if you want the same quiet, spacious atmosphere.
Can I recreate this SING "YESTERDAY" FOR ME pond shot from Kichijoji side on foot?
Yes. The Inokashira Pond paths are open to the public and easily reached from Kichijoji Station, with several waterside angles matching the anime within a short walk.
Is photography allowed around Inokashira Pond, and are tripods okay?
Casual photography is generally allowed in the park, but large tripods or obstructive setups should be avoided on busy paths. Be especially considerate during weekends, cherry blossom season, and near boat areas.
What facilities are nearby if I want to do an anime pilgrimage stop here?
The park area near Kichijoji has restrooms, cafes, convenience stores, and boat rental facilities, so it is easy to include in a half-day pilgrimage walk. The Ghibli Museum side of the park is also nearby, though museum entry requires advance reservation.

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