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a silent voice suimon river promenade shiki no michi promenade

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
19m 27s
a silent voice suimon river promenade shiki no michi promenade
  • Nearest Station: JR Ogaki Station (Tokaido Main Line) / Yoro Railway Ogaki Station
  • Walk: about 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for softer light and a closer anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya stand along the riverside promenade in a calm, intimate moment from A Silent Voice.
  • This moment appears as Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya gradually grow closer, walking beside the riverside promenade in a quiet, careful atmosphere. For Shoya, spending time with her is not just a simple walk but part of his attempt to make up for the pain he caused in the past; for Shoko, being able to stand peacefully beside him reveals emotions that are both gentle and uneasy. There is no dramatic conflict here, yet the scene clearly captures the delicate emotional shift between them and helps build the foundation for the deeper confession, guilt, and understanding that follow. In real life, this location matches the Suimon River Promenade Shiki-no-Michi area in Ogaki, and the anime reproduces the riverside path, railing layout, canal width, and greenery with impressive accuracy. On site, visitors will notice more modern signage, local guide markers, and renovated facilities than in the anime, and the plants, leaf colors, and lighting can change significantly by season. The film also simplifies background text and visual clutter to keep the frame cleaner, while the actual place feels more like a lived-in waterside walkway used by local residents. Even so, from a similar angle, the correspondence is striking, making this one of the most recognizable river scenes for A Silent Voice pilgrimage fans.
Can I easily recreate the A Silent Voice river shot at Suimon River Promenade?
Yes. The riverside path and canal geometry are still easy to recognize, though trees, railings, and small signs may differ slightly from the film depending on season and maintenance.
Is this promenade reachable on foot from Ogaki Station?
Yes, it is a manageable walk from JR Ogaki Station and is one of the easier A Silent Voice pilgrimage spots in central Ogaki to combine with other locations.
Are there any etiquette or photography rules fans should know here?
It is a public pedestrian riverside, so casual photography is generally fine, but avoid blocking the path, keep noise low, and be respectful because locals use it for daily walks and exercise.

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