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K-On - Takaragaike Park

Another location seen in K-On is Takaragaike Park. The closest subway station is Kokusaikaikan Station located at the north end of the park, and there's also Takaragaike Station to the east of the park itself.



Image from S1E9 - 13m53s


This boat renting place is at the western end of the park.




Image from S1E9 - 13m53s


The pond where you can row around.




Image from S1E9 - 15m30s


On the western side of the park is also this location. The barriers seems to have been moved from the original spot in the concrete on the left here.




Image from S1E9 - 15m36s


The shape of the roof of this building matches parts of the building seen in the show.




Image from S1E9 - 15m39s


Reverse view. The boat rental place is just up the road here.




Image from S1E9 - 15m41s


Another closeup of Mio. The building in the back and the building in the front on the right seems to have been combined into one in the anime.




Image from S1E9 - 15m46s


There's parking spots here in real life.




Image from S2E8 - 14m20s


This spot is in the north eastern part of the park. You can see the matching building in the background.




Image from S2E8 - 14m48s


Reverse view.




Image from S2E8 - 15m03s


The rest of the park area here doesn't match what's shown in the episode.




Image from S1E11 - 17m45s


Close to the park there's also this building that's shown in the anime. I've marked a path going through all the locations in the map below.



Location map:



This location was visited on 2019/04/18.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kbas/20120721/p1

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