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a silent voice ki station

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
54m 51s
a silent voice ki station
  • Nearest Station: Ogaki Station (JR Tokaido Main Line / Yoro Railway / Tarumi Railway)
  • Walk: 0–3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for lighting close to the film’s mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shoya Ishida stands alone near Ogaki Station, framed by the station frontage in a quiet, introspective moment.
  • This moment shows Shoya Ishida standing alone around the station area, with a strong sense of pause, as if he is catching his breath while struggling with his past and his relationships. At this point, he still carries deep guilt and self-denial, keeping his distance from the world with a restrained and closed-off mood. The station, as a place of constant movement and transition, mirrors his loneliness and uncertainty. Before this, he has already begun facing Shoko Nishimiya and the wounds of the past again, and after this, the story gradually pushes him toward understanding others and learning to accept himself, which makes this quiet stop feel especially meaningful. The scene corresponds to the area around Ogaki Station, and the anime recreates the station-front composition with impressive accuracy, including the exterior of the station, the open forecourt, and the surrounding road and building layout. In real life, the easiest landmark is still the station building itself and the overall outline of the plaza in front. However, shop signs, tenant names, traffic markings, and advertisements can differ from the anime due to changes over time. The anime simplifies the colors and background details, reducing some visual clutter and modern commercial information so the focus stays on the character’s emotions. In contrast, the real Ogaki Station feels more lived-in, and pedestrian traffic, vehicles, or temporary fixtures may slightly affect the angle, but it remains a highly recognizable and rewarding pilgrimage spot.
Can I recreate this A Silent Voice shot right outside Ogaki Station?
Yes, the station-front area is publicly accessible and the layout is still easy to recognize. Try standing near the forecourt and adjust your angle carefully because buses, taxis, and pedestrians can block the view.
Is Ogaki Station officially known as an A Silent Voice pilgrimage spot?
Yes, Ogaki is widely recognized by fans as one of the key real-life settings of A Silent Voice, and the city has long been associated with anime pilgrimage visits. You can also find other nearby model locations around central Ogaki.
Are there any photography rules or etiquette I should follow at Ogaki Station?
Photography in the public station-front area is generally fine, but avoid obstructing passengers, buses, taxis, or station operations. If shooting inside station facilities, follow posted JR rules and do not use tripods in busy areas.

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