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a silent voice yuuzuru stone

A Silent Voice

Kyoto

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  • Nearest Station: Muro Station (Yoro Railway Yoro Line)
  • Walk: about 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the film and easier street comparison
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuzuru stands in a roadside area during a harsh moment that reflects the fear and isolation surrounding the bullying in A Silent Voice.
  • This moment reflects the period when Yuzuru silently endured the cruelty surrounding her sister Shoko Nishimiya. Although she usually acts tough and composed, as if using a hard exterior to protect her family, she is actually carrying deep hurt and loneliness inside. Being bullied and even having stones thrown at her highlights how she is still just a child forced to learn far too early how to defend herself from the world. The scene also reinforces the film’s portrayal of bullying wounds: the pain does not fall on Shoko alone, but spreads to everyone trying to protect her, making the misunderstandings, defenses, and concern among the characters feel even heavier before and after this moment. In real life, this spot is in a residential street area around Ogaki, Gifu, and the overall road alignment and composition are quite close to the anime version. The width of the road, boundary lines, and nearby building placement especially make the inspiration recognizable. The anime simplifies some wires, signs, and small visual clutter to focus more intensely on Yuzuru’s pain and the oppressive mood, while the real location feels more lived-in, with ordinary house facades, road markings, and seasonal greenery. Unlike famous stations or bridges, this kind of spot usually has no official anime pilgrimage signage, so fans need to match the angle of the street and background shapes carefully. Compared with Google Street View or an on-site walk, the scene remains highly identifiable, though road work, replaced signs, and changing land use mean some details differ from the time of the film.
Is this Yuzuru stone-throwing scene spot easy to access by public transport?
Yes, the area is reachable on foot from Muro Station on the Yoro Railway, though local buses and train frequency can be limited. Checking schedules in advance is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.
Are there any official A Silent Voice signs or markers at this location?
No permanent official scene marker is generally reported at this roadside spot. Most fans identify it by matching the road shape, nearby houses, and Street View references rather than on-site signage.
Can I take comparison photos here without causing trouble?
Yes, but this is a normal residential street, so keep a low profile and avoid blocking traffic or photographing private homes too closely. Early daytime visits are best for safe, respectful photo matching.

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