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sakaigawa kawara place

Just Because!

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
12m 23s
sakaigawa kawara place
  • Nearest Station: Shonandai Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line / Sotetsu Izumino Line / Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Two students stand by the riverside path at Sakaigawa Kawara Place, sharing a subdued conversation under an open sky.
  • This moment comes when the characters have begun to close the distance between them, yet still carry the awkwardness of adolescence. Standing by the Sakai River, they talk quietly while sorting out their feelings. On the surface it is just an ordinary conversation, but underneath are anxieties about exams, friendship, and changing emotions. The scene naturally captures Just Because!'s signature mood of wanting to get closer to someone near graduation while not knowing how to say it, and it helps set up later changes in the relationships. In real life, the riverside composition is very close to the anime, especially the sloped embankment, the path height, and the view of houses across the river under the open sky. Unlike a station or shop, there are few obvious signs here, so the key matching points are the shape of the river, the railing layout, and the surrounding building silhouettes. Seasonal plant growth, water level, renewed railings, or pavement details may differ from when the anime aired, but the overall atmosphere and quiet riverside feeling remain highly faithful, making it an excellent stop for fans who want to recreate the scene on foot.
Can I access the riverside path at sakaigawa-kawara-place freely?
Yes, the embankment path is generally open to the public as a local riverside walkway. Visit in daylight and avoid blocking cyclists or local residents using the path.
Is there a best angle to match the Just Because! scene here?
Fans usually line up the river slope, path edge, and houses across the water rather than looking for a signboard. Checking Google Street View first helps a lot because this spot is identified more by landscape than landmarks.
Are there toilets or convenience stores right by this location?
There are no major visitor facilities directly on the riverbank, so it is better to use shops and station facilities around Shonandai before walking over. Bring drinks in warmer months since shade can be limited.

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