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a certain scientific railgun s yuyuyu bridge

A Certain Scientific Railgun S

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 5
Time
11m 49s
a certain scientific railgun s yuyuyu bridge
  • Nearest Station: Koremasa Station (Seibu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching the soft riverside light in the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Mikoto Misaka walks with her friends near the riverside bridge in a calm but quietly uneasy everyday moment.
  • This moment appears as the characters move along while sorting out clues, and although it feels like an ordinary after-school conversation on the surface, the atmosphere already carries a hint of unease and reflection. Mikoto Misaka looks calm, but she is becoming increasingly doubtful about the truth behind the incident, while Ruiko Saten and Kazari Uiharu stay beside her with their usual casual tone, preserving the natural warmth of friendship. The scene sits neatly between everyday life and the main story’s growing danger, capturing both the girls’ normal bond and the sense that the plot is about to turn heavier. In real life, Yuyuyu Bridge matches the anime quite well in overall spatial layout, with the bridge deck, railings, walkway, and nearby river alignment all corresponding closely to the frame, making it a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot. The anime simplifies the background by reducing urban clutter and real-world facilities so the characters stand out more, while the actual location feels more like a lived-in residential riverside area. The bridge name signage and local wayfinding are more practical and visible on site than in the anime, which helps visitors confirm the location. Comparing the scene with photos or Street View shows that the bridge lines and riverside perspective were recreated accurately, though plants, railing details, and distant buildings may differ due to time and renovations.
Is Yuyuyu Bridge easy to access for Railgun S fans without a car?
Yes. The bridge is reachable on foot from Koremasa Station on the Seibu Tamagawa Line, and the riverside approach is straightforward for a short pilgrimage stop.
Can I take photos on the bridge and recreate the anime angle?
Yes, casual photography is generally fine from public walkways, but avoid blocking pedestrians or aiming cameras toward nearby homes along the riverside.
Does the spot still look close to the anime scene today?
It is still recognizable, especially the bridge shape, railings, and river view. Small differences in vegetation, signage, and surrounding buildings are normal when comparing with older anime backgrounds.

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