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a silent voice sentou road

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

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  • Nearest Station: Muro Station (Yoro Railway Yoro Line)
  • Walk: About 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the film’s quiet residential mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya walk together on a quiet road after leaving the public bath, sharing a subdued but gently warming moment.
  • This moment comes during the gradual repair of the characters’ relationship, when Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya are finally able to walk home together after embarrassment, misunderstandings, and deep personal wounds. The road back from the public bath is not a dramatic climax, but it is an important emotional beat where the distance between them begins to close. There is still hesitation and awkwardness between them, yet the mood is no longer as harsh as it once was. The feeling here is quiet, gentle, and cautiously hopeful, with the shyness of adolescence mixed with a small sense that their future connection might change. In real life, this scene corresponds to a residential street in the Ogaki area of Gifu Prefecture, and the anime recreates the road alignment, street width, nearby houses, and everyday neighborhood atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The strongest match is the ordinary local texture of the place, which fits the film’s emotional tone perfectly. Compared with the anime, details such as signage, utility poles, road markings, and building exteriors may have changed over time, and some storefronts or house fronts may have been updated, so a frame-by-frame comparison will not be completely identical. Even so, the road shape, corner views, and layered background composition remain recognizable. Because this is fundamentally an ordinary local street, there are no major tourist-oriented markers, and there may not be any guideboards clearly naming the film, so it is best visited quietly and respectfully on foot.
Is this A Silent Voice bathhouse return road easy to visit on foot?
Yes. The location is on an ordinary residential street in the Ogaki area and is best explored on foot from a nearby local station, but visitors should keep noise low and avoid blocking driveways.
Are there official A Silent Voice signs or pilgrimage markers at this spot?
As of recent fan reports, this road itself is not heavily marked as a tourist site. Most visitors identify it by matching the street layout and surrounding houses rather than relying on official signage.
Can I recreate the scene with photos here without causing trouble?
Usually yes, if you stay brief and respectful. Since it is a normal neighborhood street, avoid photographing private homes closely, do not stand in the roadway, and visit during daylight for safer comparison shots.

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