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zatsutabi that s journey miyashita park climbing wall

ZatsuTabi -That's Journey-

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
-
zatsutabi that s journey miyashita park climbing wall
  • Nearest Station: Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line and others)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for matching the exterior lighting
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Chika looks up at the prominent climbing wall built into the exterior of Miyashita Park during her walk through Shibuya.
  • This moment appears as Chika passes through the Shibuya area during her journey and looks up with fresh curiosity at the city around her, catching sight of the striking climbing wall built into Miyashita Park’s exterior. She had been moving along casually and enjoying the urban atmosphere, but seeing a sports facility integrated so directly into the cityscape gives her a visible burst of energy along with mild surprise and interest. The scene fits the series’ spontaneous travel rhythm, where she turns ordinary views into memorable highlights as she continues exploring the area. In real life, the anime recreates the Miyashita Park climbing wall very accurately, especially the large exterior wall surface, its overall shape, and the strong visual presence that makes it instantly recognizable. On location, visitors will also notice MIYASHITA PARK signage, the commercial complex, and the elevated road structure nearby, creating a busier and more information-heavy background than in the anime. The show slightly simplifies surrounding signs, pedestrians, and traffic so the frame focuses more clearly on the character and the wall itself, while the real scene changes in feel depending on time of day, lighting, advertisements, and crowd levels. Even so, the landmark accuracy, architectural features, and urban atmosphere match the real location extremely well.
Can I freely photograph the climbing wall exterior at Miyashita Park?
Yes, you can usually photograph the exterior from public walkways, but avoid blocking pedestrian flow or shooting people without permission. Commercial shoots may require separate approval from the facility.
Is the anime viewpoint easy to recreate from Shibuya Station?
Yes, it is a short walk from Shibuya Station, and the wall is visible from the surrounding public area near Miyashita Park. The biggest challenge is timing your shot around crowds and traffic.
Are there places nearby for fans to rest after visiting this ZatsuTabi spot?
Yes, Miyashita Park has shops, cafes, restrooms, and seating inside the complex, making it a convenient stop on a Shibuya pilgrimage route. You can also combine it with other nearby anime and sightseeing locations on foot.

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