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a silent voice aoyagi bashi

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
80m 35s
a silent voice aoyagi bashi
  • Nearest Station: Ogaki Station (JR Tokaido Main Line / Yoro Railway / Tarumi Railway)
  • Walk: About 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light similar to the film
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya stand near the riverside bridge area in a quiet, emotionally charged moment from A Silent Voice.
  • This moment takes place in one of the most symbolic riverside spaces in A Silent Voice, where Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya come to the bridge and canal area. Although the distance between them has grown smaller than before, the wounds inside them have not truly healed. Shoya wants to make up for the pain he caused, yet he still cannot forgive himself, while Shoko, with her habitually restrained kindness, tries to respond to the goodwill of others. The mood here is very quiet, as if both of them have briefly stopped in an ordinary landscape to face the apology, loneliness, and desire for understanding that they cannot fully put into words. After this, the story gradually pushes their fragile connection toward deeper reconciliation. In real life, the Aoyagi Bridge area matches the anime composition quite closely, especially in the bridge structure, river direction, guardrails, and open riverside atmosphere, making it immediately recognizable as a key reference spot. The anime tidies and beautifies the background, giving the streetscape softer colors and a cleaner look while toning down some of the everyday details seen on site. When visiting, road markings, the bridge name signage, railing details, and nearby houses feel more realistic than in the film, and some signs or facilities may have changed over time. Even so, the overall terrain and riverside mood remain highly faithful, and comparing the view with maps or Street View makes it easier to find a matching angle, making this an excellent pilgrimage spot for photography and walking.
Can I easily recreate the A Silent Voice angle at Aoyagi Bridge?
Yes, the bridge and riverside layout are still recognizable, though exact framing depends on traffic, vegetation, and the season. Using Google Street View before visiting helps a lot for matching the anime shot.
Is the Aoyagi Bridge area publicly accessible for photos?
Yes, the bridge and nearby riverside roads are public spaces that visitors can reach on foot. Be careful not to block traffic or photograph private homes too closely.
Are there facilities nearby for anime pilgrimage visitors?
The area itself is mostly residential and quiet, so convenience stores and larger facilities are easier to find closer to central Ogaki. It is best to use Ogaki Station as your base before walking or cycling to the site.

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