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a silent voice ogaki shi sogo fukushi kaikanmidori bashi

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
41m 11s
a silent voice ogaki shi sogo fukushi kaikanmidori bashi
  • Nearest Station: Ogaki Station (JR Tokaido Main Line / Yoro Railway / Tarumi Railway)
  • Walk: About 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, or spring and autumn for the closest atmosphere to the film
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya are framed near the riverside bridge in a calm urban moment from A Silent Voice.
  • This scene from A Silent Voice takes place around the riverside area in Ogaki, where Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya come to the bridge and riverbank for a brief but important exchange in a quiet urban setting. At this stage of the story, as the two gradually begin to understand each other again, these riverside moments carry a mood of calm, hesitation, and subtle emotional closeness: Shoya awkwardly faces his guilt over the past, while Shoko tries to respond to his long-delayed kindness. Rather than expressing emotion through open conflict, the scene lets the feelings settle into silence and landscape, allowing the characters to slowly confirm what they mean to each other and setting up the deeper emotional developments that follow. The real location is near the Ogaki City General Welfare Hall, from where Midori Bridge can be photographed, and it matches the anime composition very closely. The bridge railings, the flow of the river, the massing of the buildings across the water, and the openness of the riverside path are all recognizable elements that were faithfully preserved in the film, though the anime cleans up visual noise so the focus stays on the characters and the bridge space. In real life, signs, lamp posts, guardrails, and nearby greenery may differ depending on the year, renovations, and the season, giving the place a more ordinary civic atmosphere than in the movie. Overall, this is one of the more easily identifiable pilgrimage spots, and if you compare the bridge angle and riverbank view with maps or Street View, you can clearly see how carefully the film recreated Ogaki’s cityscape.
Can I recreate the A Silent Voice bridge shot from public space?
Yes. The riverside path and bridge approaches around Midori Bridge are public areas, so fans usually photograph from the sidewalk and riverbank without entering restricted property.
Is this spot officially marked as an A Silent Voice pilgrimage location?
Ogaki is widely recognized by fans and local tourism materials as a major A Silent Voice setting, but this exact bridge viewpoint may not always have a dedicated anime sign on site. It is best identified by matching the bridge, river, and building layout.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short pilgrimage stop?
Yes. The area around Ogaki Station and the central riverside has convenience stores, cafés, and public facilities within walking distance, making it easy to combine this stop with other A Silent Voice locations in Ogaki.

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