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a silent voice gifu yoro tenmei hanten

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
90m 33s
a silent voice gifu yoro tenmei hanten
  • Nearest Station: Yoro Station (Yoro Railway Yoro Line), then local bus/taxi to Yoro Park and Yoro Tenmei Hantenchi
  • Walk: About 30–40 minutes on foot from Yoro Station, shorter from the Yoro Park bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon in spring or autumn for clear light and comfortable walking
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya walk through the surreal pathways of Yoro Tenmei Hantenchi in a calm, emotionally restrained moment.
  • This moment comes during the period when Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya are slowly repairing their relationship, as they walk together through Yoro Tenmei Hantenchi. The physical distance in the frame also reflects their emotional hesitation: Shoya is trying to face the past and understand others again, while Shoko responds gently but with visible fragility. The scene is quiet, delicate, and free of major conflict, yet it clearly shows the two drawing closer; before this, their interactions were marked by awkwardness and uncertainty, and after it, their bond feels more genuine. In real life, Gifu’s Yoro Tenmei Hantenchi matches the anime remarkably well, especially in its undulating terrain, concrete paths, open grassy areas, and irregular architectural forms. The anime softens the colors and lighting to create a more lyrical mood, but the landforms and overall composition remain highly recognizable. On site, visitor signage, safety notices, and facility guidance are much more visible than in the film, and the real park naturally shows more modern management elements such as entrance information and route markers. Because it is a walkable art park, the atmosphere changes with the season, weather, and vegetation, so a clear day with gentle light is best for recreating the scene.
Can I really match this A Silent Voice scene at Yoro Tenmei Hantenchi?
Yes—the terrain, concrete pathways, and surreal park design are very close to the anime, though vegetation and lighting change by season. Bringing the frame on your phone helps because some angles are easier to recognize in person than on maps.
Is there an entrance fee for Yoro Tenmei Hantenchi?
Yes, the site is a paid art park inside Yoro Park, and admission is charged separately from the surrounding public park area. Check the official Yoro Park or site page before visiting, as hours and fees can change seasonally.
Are photos allowed inside the park for anime pilgrimage shots?
Personal photography is generally allowed outdoors, but drones, tripods in busy areas, and commercial shooting may require permission. Follow posted safety rules because many slopes and structures are intentionally uneven.

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