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welcome to the n h k sanda park

Welcome to the N.H.K.

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
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welcome to the n h k sanda park
  • Nearest Station: Ikuta Station (Odakyu Odawara Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Satou and Misaki share a tense, quiet moment together in a neighborhood park in episode 2 of Welcome to the N.H.K.
  • This moment appears when Tatsuhiro Satou and Misaki Nakahara are just beginning to form their strange connection. Satou is still trapped in his hikikomori lifestyle, full of self-loathing, paranoia, and distrust, so he cannot easily believe Misaki’s reasons for approaching him. Misaki, meanwhile, acts gentle yet unreadable, slowly drawing him back outside and toward reality. Even though they share the same space here, the atmosphere feels distant and quiet, reflecting Satou’s anxiety, shame, and confusion while also hinting at Misaki’s own loneliness and persistence beneath her calm expression. After this exchange, their relationship gradually shifts from mutual testing to emotional dependence, and the park becomes one of their important meeting places. In real life, this scene corresponds to Sanda Park, whose overall layout closely matches the atmosphere of the small residential park in the anime. The open walkways, greenery, and spacing of the resting areas all recall the subdued, intimate conversations shown in the series. The anime simplifies some background details to keep the focus on the characters, while the real location includes more everyday elements such as park signs, play equipment, railings, and nearby homes. Signage and facility names are not fully reproduced in the anime, but the terrain and mood of the park still feel quite faithful. For anime pilgrimage visitors, this is a location recognizable more through spatial feeling and camera angle than exact one-to-one replication, and although tree growth, renovations, and seasonal changes create some differences, the spot remains highly identifiable.
Is Sanda Park easy to visit for Welcome to the N.H.K. fans without a car?
Yes. The park is reachable on foot from Ikuta Station, and the surrounding neighborhood is walkable, though some residential streets are narrow.
Can I take comparison photos at the exact anime angle in the park?
Generally yes, but this is a small local neighborhood park, so avoid photographing children or nearby homes and visit during quieter hours.
Are there any signs at the park officially mentioning Welcome to the N.H.K.?
No official anime signage is known to be installed at the park. Fans usually identify the spot by the layout, paths, and park atmosphere rather than formal markers.

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