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Episode
Ep. エガクミライ
Time
3m 17s
koiso no hana
  • Nearest Station: JR Yokosuka Line Zushi Station, then local bus toward Koiso / nearby coastal stop
  • Walk: About 10–15 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn for softer light and better visibility
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Anon and Tomori stand by the coastal lookout at Koiso-no-Hana, facing a quiet seaside view in a reflective moment.
  • This moment comes at a stage when the characters are growing closer but still carry hesitation and uncertainty. Anon and Tomori stand on a seaside rise with an open ocean view and a slightly lonely atmosphere that mirrors the feelings they have not yet fully said aloud. Tomori has always struggled to express herself clearly, while Anon, despite her casual front, is also trying to understand her real place within the band and among her friends. The scene feels like a brief pause away from the noise, giving them space to sense each other’s presence again, and afterward their emotions and relationship continue moving toward a more honest confrontation with themselves and others. In real life, Koiso-no-Hana matches the anime quite closely, especially in the elevated seaside terrain, the railing layout along the path, and the coastline stretching out in view, making the model location easy to recognize. The anime slightly tidies and beautifies the composition to focus more strongly on the characters and the emotional pull of the seascape, while in reality the vegetation, railing details, and ground surface can differ depending on season and maintenance. The site does not have the kind of heavy signage seen at major tourist spots, so it feels more like a natural coastal walkway, meaning visitors need to compare angles themselves when recreating the shot. With map tools or Street View for support, however, the landform and ocean-facing direction still show a very high level of accuracy compared with the anime.
Can I reach Koiso-no-Hana only by train?
Not conveniently. Most visitors take a bus from JR Zushi Station or Keikyu Zushi-Hayama Station, then walk the last stretch along the coastal road.
Is this MyGO scene easy to recreate exactly at the spot?
Yes, the coastline and elevated path are very recognizable, but you may need to adjust your angle because vegetation and railing details can differ from the anime frame.
Are there facilities or photo restrictions at Koiso-no-Hana?
It is mainly an open coastal viewpoint rather than a staffed tourist site, so there are no major anime-specific photo rules, but visitors should avoid blocking paths and be careful near the cliffside area.

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