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Episode
Ep. 4
Time
19m 40s
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  • Nearest Station: Shonan-Machiya Station (Shonan Monorail Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for a similar after-school atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Mio and Eita pause on a sloped residential stairway during their quiet walk home in Episode 4 of Just Because!.
  • This moment comes during the stage when the characters’ relationships are becoming increasingly delicate. On their way home after school, the atmosphere carries a sense of awkwardness and unspoken concern. Although Mio and Eita do not have an explosive emotional exchange, the fact that both are hiding their feelings gives extra weight to even a short conversation or a silence. The stairway, as a transitional space on the route home, reinforces that emotional state of being caught between moving forward and standing still. Before this moment, their relationship still keeps a certain hesitant distance, and after it, viewers can more clearly feel their emotions slowly building. In real life, the stairway scene matches the anime quite well: the slope, turns, and enclosed feel of the surrounding residential area are faithfully depicted, showing how carefully the production observed everyday streetscapes. Because this is an ordinary residential passage rather than a major tourist landmark, details such as utility poles, walls, railings, and stair proportions become the key points for comparison. Compared with the anime, the real location may differ in plants, wall textures, items placed outside homes, or posted notices depending on the year, so the signage and small details are not always identical. Still, the overall spatial feeling and camera angle remain easy to recognize, making this a highly rewarding pilgrimage spot as long as visitors respect the nearby private homes.
Is this Just Because! stairway easy to access for fans?
Yes, it is reachable on foot from Shonan-Machiya Station through residential streets. The route is public, but the stairs are in a quiet neighborhood, so keep noise low and avoid blocking the passage.
Can I take comparison photos here safely?
Yes, but use caution because the stairway is narrow and locals pass through regularly. Stand to the side, avoid tripods, and do not photograph private homes or residents.
Does the location still look close to the anime scene today?
The core layout of the stairs and surrounding slope remains recognizable, though small residential details can change over time. Checking Google Street View before visiting is helpful for matching the angle.

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