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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, Saikyo Line, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line and others)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening on a clear day for a similar urban atmosphere and balanced light
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The frame captures the walkway area of Miyashita Park in Shibuya, emphasizing the open urban promenade rather than a close-up of any character.
  • This moment appears during the characters’ movement through the Shibuya area, where the series uses a strolling pace to convey the charm of discovering the city along the way. Rather than focusing on a close-up of any character, the shot emphasizes the walkway and the urban atmosphere, letting viewers share the characters’ perspective and feel Tokyo’s open city scenery and a brief sense of mental pause. It connects to their anticipation of the next destination while also serving as a quiet breather in the middle of a lively district, creating a calm, relaxed mood with a grounded sense of travel. In real life, the Miyashita Park walkway is recreated quite faithfully in the anime, especially in the elevated promenade lines, railing layout, surrounding building massing, and the distinctly modern Shibuya backdrop. Signage, commercial names, and ad details are usually softened or simplified in the anime, but the overall structure and viewpoint remain easy to identify. The real location feels more polished and commercial after redevelopment, so planting, lighting, and storefront details may differ slightly, but a Street View or on-site comparison shows that the anime accurately captures the walkway scale, corner orientation, and urban skyline rather than copying every small detail.
Can I access the Miyashita Park walkway freely for anime scene photos?
Yes, the public promenade areas are generally open to visitors, but some sections connect to commercial facilities, so follow posted rules and avoid blocking foot traffic while shooting.
What is the best station exit for recreating this ZatsuTabi scene?
Use a central Shibuya Station exit on the Miyashita Park side and walk toward the elevated park complex; the exact approach is easiest from JR Shibuya with station signs for MIYASHITA PARK.
Are tripods or long photo sessions allowed at Miyashita Park?
Handheld photography is usually fine, but tripods and extended setups may be restricted in busy pedestrian areas or inside commercial zones, so check on-site notices and staff guidance.

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