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a silent voice tsurumi saiyuu

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
88m 42s
a silent voice tsurumi saiyuu
  • Nearest Station: Mino-Akasaka Station (JR Tokaido Main Line branch) or Ogaki Station by local bus/taxi
  • Walk: About 25–35 minutes on foot from the nearest rail option; shorter by taxi from Ogaki Station
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for similar lighting and easier roadside visibility
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shoya Ishida faces Yaeko Nishimiya on a quiet roadside near the crematorium, capturing a strained and emotionally charged confrontation.
  • This moment appears during one of the story’s heavier stretches, when Shoya Ishida’s relationship with the Nishimiya family is still burdened by past harm and unresolved resentment. The scene carries a strong sense of confrontation, with guilt, anger, and protectiveness all surfacing at once rather than remaining a simple conversation. For Shoya, it is a moment where he must face his past directly, while for the Nishimiya family it reflects continued doubt about whether his remorse is sincere. It also helps set up the emotional shift that later allows the characters to move toward mutual understanding. In real life, the scene corresponds to the road near Ogaki Tsurumi Saijo, where the street layout, road width, and surrounding greenery match the anime quite well, making the model location easy to recognize. The anime simplifies the background to focus attention on the characters and the tension of the exchange, while the actual site shows clearer facility boundaries, walls, and roadside details. Compared with the film, the real location has more everyday signage and textual information, which may also have changed over time, and the height of vegetation and road-edge maintenance differ slightly. Overall, it is a strong example of A Silent Voice using a real streetscape as a base and refining it for dramatic effect.
Can fans freely visit the road by Ogaki Tsurumi Saijo?
Yes, the public road can be viewed from outside, but this is a sensitive funeral facility area, so visitors should stay off private grounds and keep noise to a minimum.
Is photography allowed at this A Silent Voice location?
Roadside photography from public space is generally possible, but avoid photographing mourners, staff, vehicles entering the facility, or any ceremony-related activity.
What is the best way to recreate the anime angle here?
Use Google Street View first to match the road curve and greenery, then visit in daylight and be prepared for small differences in signs, fencing, and plant growth.

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