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a silent voice taki area yoro koushi zaka near togetsu bridge

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
90m 25s
a silent voice taki area yoro koushi zaka near togetsu bridge
  • Nearest Station: Yoro Station (Yoro Railway Yoro Line)
  • Walk: 35–40 minutes on foot, or a short bus/taxi ride toward Yoro Park
  • Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn in the morning for greenery and softer light close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya stand near the riverside path in Yoro Park’s Taki Area, framed by greenery and the quiet atmosphere seen in A Silent Voice.
  • This moment comes from the stage when Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya are slowly rebuilding their connection, visiting the Yoro Park area for a quiet outing and pausing near the waterfall streams. After bullying, misunderstandings, and long periods of emotional isolation, Shoya still carries deep guilt, while Shoko tries to move forward and carefully respond to his kindness. There is no major confrontation here, but the scene is filled with soft emotional movement: the air between them is slightly awkward, yet gently hopeful, as both begin trying to understand each other again. The surrounding calm landscape mirrors the story’s larger focus on repairing relationships and facing the past. In real life, this spot is near Yoro Park’s Taki Area, along Yoro Koushi-zaka close to Togetsu Bridge, and the terrain matches the anime remarkably well. The riverside path, bridge railings, stone-lined channel, and surrounding trees are all strong visual cues that make the location easy to recognize. The anime slightly simplifies and beautifies the background with cleaner lines and softer colors, while the actual site changes with weather, season, and plant growth, giving it a more natural and sometimes messier look. Real-world signage and park guide boards are also more noticeable than in the film, so visitors often need to adjust their angle to recreate the frame. Overall, it is one of the more faithful A Silent Voice locations, though matching the shot precisely still depends on path elevation, shade, and the number of visitors nearby.
Can I reach the Togetsu Bridge area on foot from Yoro Station?
Yes, but it is a fairly long uphill walk through Yoro Park, usually around 35–40 minutes. Many visitors save time by taking a taxi or seasonal local transport closer to the waterfall area.
Is photography allowed near the A Silent Voice spot by Togetsu Bridge?
Yes, casual photography is generally allowed in Yoro Park, but you should avoid blocking pathways and bridges. Tripods may be inconvenient on busy days, especially near narrow walking routes.
When is the best time to recreate this scene accurately?
Green seasons from late spring through early autumn usually match the film’s atmosphere best. Weekday mornings are ideal for fewer people and cleaner comparison shots with the anime frame.

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