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a silent voice ogaki station south exit taxi stand

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
92m 39s
a silent voice ogaki station south exit taxi stand
  • Nearest Station: JR Ogaki Station (Tokaido Main Line), South Exit
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day for an open station-front view similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya stand near the south exit taxi stand of Ogaki Station in a subdued, everyday moment.
  • This moment comes during the stage of the story when the characters are slowly growing closer, yet still carry awkwardness and unease. Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya appear around the south exit area of Ogaki Station, and while nothing dramatic happens, the scene is filled with emotions they still cannot fully express. The mood is quiet and restrained, like a brief pause during an ordinary trip, but viewers can feel that they are gradually learning how to face each other again and also face themselves. The dramatic importance of the surrounding scenes lies less in visible action than in the subtle, realistic emotional movement as their relationship shifts from distance toward understanding. In real life, this location is the taxi stand at the south exit of Ogaki Station, and the anime reproduces the station-front layout with impressive accuracy, including the road alignment, waiting area, and the open feel of the plaza. The composition centers on the transportation space outside the station, and the real site still clearly matches that basis. Signage and written details are simplified or altered in the film, but the station shape, road edges, and surrounding building mass remain highly recognizable. Compared with the anime, the real location may differ slightly in pavement markings, railings, plants, and advertisements due to changes over time, yet the overall scenery and movement flow remain very close, making it one of those pilgrimage spots where fans can instantly feel that the scene is almost exactly there in front of them.
Can I recreate the A Silent Voice frame right at the Ogaki Station south exit taxi stand?
Yes, the layout is still easy to recognize, but stand clear of the active taxi queue and do not block passengers. The best photos are usually taken from the edge of the plaza rather than inside the boarding lane.
Is this spot officially marked as an A Silent Voice pilgrimage location?
Ogaki is widely promoted by local tourism materials and fan pilgrimage maps for A Silent Voice, though the taxi stand itself may not always have a permanent anime-specific sign. Fans usually identify it by the station frontage and road layout.
Are there useful facilities nearby for pilgrims visiting this scene?
Yes, because it is directly outside JR Ogaki Station, you have easy access to restrooms, convenience stores, coin lockers, taxis, and bus connections. That makes it a very convenient first stop for a walking pilgrimage around central Ogaki.

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