[1-Day Model Course] Tour of Filming Locations from the Movie "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet"

[1-Day Model Course] Tour of Filming Locations from the Movie "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet"

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Written by GOOD LUCK TRIP

Chofu City is affectionately known as the "City of Film" due to the presence of around 40 film and media-related companies.
It is often chosen as a location for filming movies and TV dramas, and various spots in the city were used as locations in the film "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet."
Let's explore the filming locations in Chofu where Mugi and Kinu spent their happy days in the movie.

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A Model Course Tracing Mugi and Kinu's Happy Memories

All of the filming locations in Chofu were used for scenes where Mugi and Kinu experienced happiness.
Along with these locations, we will introduce a model course that also takes you to some of Chofu’s most charming spots.

10:00–10:10 Start at Keio Line's "Tobitakyu Station, Platform 1," where Kinu appears in the opening scene of the movie.

Let's begin the tour of filming locations at "Tobitakyu Station, Platform 1," which appears in the opening scene when Kinu first appears in the movie.
Be sure to also visit the "Tobitakyu Station South Exit Bus Stop," featured in the scene where Kinu gets off the bus.

"Tobitakyu Station, Platform 1," which appears in the opening scene of the movie.
"Tobitakyu Station, Platform 1," which appears in the opening scene of the movie.
"The bus stop 'Tobitakyu Station South Exit' where Kinu got off after returning from Mugi-no-Ie."
"The bus stop 'Tobitakyu Station South Exit' where Kinu got off after returning from Mugi-no-Ie."

10:15–10:30 Visit Michioi Shrine for a New Year's prayer, just like Mugi and Kinu did in the movie.

A five-minute walk from Tobitakyu Station is Michioi Shrine, where Mugi and Kinu visited for their New Year's prayer and encountered their pet cat, Baron.

The "Michioi Shrine" Where I Met My Pet Cat, "Baron"
The "Michioi Shrine" Where I Met My Pet Cat, "Baron"

11:00–11:15 Purchase bread at "Flanders"

At the filming location, "Tama River Cycling Road," we encourage you to enjoy a stroll while eating bread, just like Mugi and Kinu.
As part of your preparations, head to "Flanders," a popular bakery in Chofu.

"Flanders," a popular bakery in Chofu
"Flanders," a popular bakery in Chofu

11:20–11:50 Stroll along the "Tama River Cycling Road" while eating bread.

After a 5-minute walk from "Flanders," you will reach the "Tama River Cycling Road," where Mugi and Kinu often walked.
Near the road, in the "Tamagawa Sakura Ryokuchi" park, you'll find a location tour panel as a landmark.
Enjoy your stroll while eating bread, just like in the main visual of the movie.

The location tour panel near the "Tamagawa Sakura Ryokuchi" park, close to the Tama River Cycling Road.
The location tour panel near the "Tamagawa Sakura Ryokuchi" park, close to the Tama River Cycling Road.
The "Tama River Cycling Road," where Mugi and Kinu walked while holding bouquets and eating bread.
The "Tama River Cycling Road," where Mugi and Kinu walked while holding bouquets and eating bread.

12:10–12:25 Take photos at "Chofu Station Plaza," pretending to be Mugi and Kinu.

After a 20-minute walk from the "Tama River Cycling Road," you'll arrive at "Chofu Station Plaza," where Mugi once picked up Kinu. Just a 2-minute walk from the plaza is the "Chofu Station North Exit Scramble Crossing," where Mugi and Kinu held hands while crossing the street. Be sure to take a commemorative photo here, fully immersed in the roles of Mugi and Kinu.

Chofu Station Plaza, where Mugi was reading a book while waiting for Kinu.
Chofu Station Plaza, where Mugi was reading a book while waiting for Kinu.
The intersection where Mugi and Kinu crossed hand in hand.
The intersection where Mugi and Kinu crossed hand in hand.

12:30–12:50 The final destination for the two who missed the last train: In front of Chofu PARCO.

After crossing the Chofu Station North Exit Scramble Crossing, you’ll find 'in front of Chofu PARCO,' the goal Mugi and Kinu had set on the night they missed the last train and walked a long distance.
The 'PARCO Book Center' on the 5th floor of Chofu PARCO was also used as a filming location.

The spot in front of Chofu PARCO, where Mugi and Kinu arrived after walking when they missed the last train.
The spot in front of Chofu PARCO, where Mugi and Kinu arrived after walking when they missed the last train.
The PARCO Book Center where Mugi and Kinu picked out books.
The PARCO Book Center where Mugi and Kinu picked out books.

12:55–13:05 Take a commemorative photo on the road from the Street View where Mugi appeared.

The location where Mugi appears in Street View at the beginning of the story is a road three minutes on foot from Chofu PARCO. Use the FamilyMart as a landmark to find it.

Try taking a photo in the same location and with the same pose as Mugi.
Try taking a photo in the same location and with the same pose as Mugi.

13:30–13:40 The memorable spot where Mugi and Kinu shared their first kiss: 'Otozaka Bridge Intersection.

From the North Exit of Chofu Station, take the Odakyu Bus bound for 'Mitaka Station' or 'Kichijoji Station,' and after about a 5-minute ride, get off at the 'Otozaka' bus stop.
Right nearby is 'Otozaka Bridge Intersection,' where Mugi and Kinu shared their first kiss.
There is a filming location tourism panel near the intersection at 'Otozaka Children's Park,' so use it as a landmark.

The filming location tourism panel at 'Otozaka Children's Park.
The filming location tourism panel at 'Otozaka Children's Park.
The 'Otozaka Bridge Intersection,' where Mugi and Kinu shared their first kiss.
The 'Otozaka Bridge Intersection,' where Mugi and Kinu shared their first kiss.

13:50–15:50 Lunch and a stroll at the popular tourist spot 'Jindaiji Temple.

The next spot, 'Jindaiji Temple,' is about a 10-minute walk away.
At 'Matsuba Chaya,' where Masaki Suda, who played Mugi, visited during filming for the drama "Don't Call It Mystery", try the menu featured in the show, and ask the manager, who appeared as an extra, for behind-the-scenes stories.
After enjoying your lunch, take a stroll around the temple grounds, which are filled with power spots and many sights to see.

The tourist spot 'Jindaiji Temple,' filled with both power spots and many attractions.
The tourist spot 'Jindaiji Temple,' filled with both power spots and many attractions.
The famous 'Jindaiji Temple Soba' from Jindaiji Temple.
The famous 'Jindaiji Temple Soba' from Jindaiji Temple.
Matsuba Chaya,' where Masaki Suda, the lead actor, visited for filming in the drama "Don't Call It Mystery"
Matsuba Chaya,' where Masaki Suda, the lead actor, visited for filming in the drama "Don't Call It Mystery"
Try the sweet set along with Jindaiji Temple. Soba.
Try the sweet set along with Jindaiji Temple. Soba.

16:10 The memorable road that Mugi and Kinu walked on: 'The road on the north side of Tsutsujigaoka Station.

From the bus stop near the 'Jindaiji Temple Tourist Information Center' at the entrance of Jindaiji Temple, take the Keio Bus bound for 'Tsutsujigaoka Station North Exit,' and after about 15 minutes, you'll arrive at 'Tsutsujigaoka Station.'
On the north side of the station is the road that Kinu and Mugi walked along, heading toward Chofu after missing the last train.

The road that Kinu and Mugi walked on, heading toward Chofu after missing the last train.
The road that Kinu and Mugi walked on, heading toward Chofu after missing the last train.

For dinner, head to the shopping street in Chofu.

After finishing your location tour, you’re likely to be hungry after walking such a long distance.
If you're looking for dinner near Tsutsujigaoka Station, head to 'Tsutsujigaoka Shopping Street' or 'Fujimi Street Shopping Street.'
If you prefer to eat back near Chofu Station, 'Tenjin-dori Shopping Street' or 'Chofu Ginza' are recommended.
Be sure to visit these gourmet spots filled with local, community-rooted restaurants

Staying overnight in Chofu for a relaxing time is also recommended.

After having dinner in Chofu, you'll probably want to relax and rest at a hotel. Let me introduce some hotels around Chofu Station where you can stay comfortably.

Wrap-Up

How did you enjoy the model course of touring filming locations and popular sightseeing spots from the movie We Made a Beautiful Bouquet? Watching the movie before or after your tour will surely enhance your experience, making both the film and the location tour even more enjoyable. So, be sure to prepare and revisit the movie for a more immersive adventure!

Chofu PR video (YouTube).