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zatsutabi that s journey miyashita park

ZatsuTabi -That's Journey-

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
-
zatsutabi that s journey miyashita park
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line and others)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear weekday for easier scene recreation
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Chika stands along the street by Miyashita Park, taking in the lively Shibuya city scenery during her journey.
  • This moment appears as Chika walks through the Shibuya area, taking in the city scenery and enjoying the fresh feeling of travel. Her expression suggests curiosity, relaxation, and the small excitement that comes from discovering an ordinary urban landscape in a new way. Rather than serving as a dramatic climax, the scene reflects ZatsuTabi’s usual rhythm: the characters sort out their thoughts while moving from place to place, turning everyday fatigue into quiet travel joy. The surrounding scenes continue that mood, showing how she rediscovers the fun of going out through these small encounters. The real-life location matches the street view around Miyashita Park in Shibuya quite well, especially in the road layout, building massing, and the open commercial atmosphere of the district. The anime simplifies some background details, softening signage, brand marks, and minor street clutter, so the frame looks cleaner than reality. In person, visitors will notice more commercial signs, pedestrian activity, and traffic. Since Miyashita Park was redeveloped into a modern mixed-use complex, fans can still clearly feel how accurately the anime captures the area’s scale and geography. The biggest differences for pilgrims are usually updated signs, changed storefronts, and small street fixtures rather than the overall landscape.
Which exit from Shibuya Station is best for reaching Miyashita Park for this scene?
The Miyashita Park / B1 exit and the JR east-side area are the easiest approaches depending on your line. Follow signs for Miyashita Park and you can reach the area in about five minutes.
Can I take anime pilgrimage photos freely around Miyashita Park?
Outdoor street photography is generally fine, but avoid blocking walkways or filming other visitors closely. Inside commercial areas and rooftop facilities, staff may restrict tripods or commercial-style shoots.
Is Miyashita Park still easy to recognize compared with the anime scene?
Yes, the overall road layout and surrounding urban scale are still recognizable, though storefronts and signage change over time. Street View is very useful for matching the angle before you visit.

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