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a silent voice midorikawa bridge

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

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a silent voice midorikawa bridge
  • 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 share a quiet, emotionally charged moment beside the river at Midorikawa Bridge.
  • This moment comes during the stage when Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya are gradually growing closer, standing on or near the bridge in a scene that feels quiet and restrained yet full of unspoken emotion. Shoya is still carrying the guilt of having bullied Shoko in the past and keeps trying to make amends through his actions, while Shoko wavers between kindness and self-blame, unable to express her feelings openly. The scene acts like a brief pause in their relationship: there is no dramatic conflict, but it clearly shows both of them trying to understand each other. The surrounding story keeps this delicate mood alive, because even in calm moments the characters are under heavy emotional pressure, making the bridge an important place of apology, companionship, and vulnerability. In real life, Midorikawa Bridge matches the anime composition quite closely, with the bridge structure, railings, river course, and nearby houses and roads all aligning well, making it one of the more recognizable A Silent Voice pilgrimage spots. The anime simplifies some background details to keep the focus on the characters, so the real location feels more like an everyday neighborhood with extra street features such as barriers, signs, and modern pavement elements. It is not a major tourist attraction, so there are no especially prominent anime-specific markers, but the location is still easy to confirm by comparing the map, bridge appearance, and riverbank perspective. If you use Google Street View or observe the area from the bridge and adjacent walkway, you can see that the overall landscape outline is recreated very faithfully, though vegetation, lighting, and small facilities naturally vary by season and year.
Is Midorikawa Bridge easy to recognize from the movie scene?
Yes. The bridge shape, railings, river alignment, and nearby residential surroundings match the film closely, especially when compared with Street View and fan reference shots.
Can I take photos on the bridge without causing trouble?
Yes, but keep to the pedestrian side, avoid blocking traffic, and be respectful because this is a normal local road bridge in a residential area rather than a fenced tourist site.
Are there official A Silent Voice signs or pilgrimage markers at this spot?
There are no major permanent anime-specific signs at the bridge itself, so most visitors identify it through maps, fan pilgrimage guides, and visual comparison with the film.

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