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beyond the boundary fukadaike park

Beyond the Boundary

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
17m 57s
beyond the boundary fukadaike park
  • Nearest Station: Kintetsu Gose Line / Minami-Osaka Line Tōma Station
  • Walk: about 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for softer light and a closer mood to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Akihito notices Mirai standing alone by the waterside at Fukadaike, in a quiet but emotionally heavy moment early in episode 1.
  • This moment appears near the beginning of the story, when Akihito Kanbara notices Mirai Kuriyama standing by the pond with an unusually heavy expression and realizes she is in an extremely lonely and painful state of mind. For Mirai at this point, the world feels full of rejection and pressure, and she carries the burden of her cursed blood-based power alone, to the point of losing her sense of purpose in living; Akihito, meanwhile, is drawn to her because of his own immortal body and half-youmu nature. Although the scene looks calm on the surface, it is filled with a suspended sense of danger and lays the groundwork for their shocking encounter and intertwined fate that follows. In real life, Fukadaike retains the same quiet atmosphere of an open body of water running alongside a walkway, and the overall composition and shoreline feel very close to the anime version, making the production’s location accuracy easy to appreciate. The anime simplifies nearby facilities, railings, planting arrangements, and signage to create a cleaner, more focused image, while the actual site shows the lived-in details of a maintained public park, including pathway infrastructure, safety notices around the pond, and seasonal vegetation changes. Compared with the dramatic lighting and slightly compressed sense of space in the anime, the real location feels more plain and spacious, but if you stand at a similar angle, the scene’s real-life model is still immediately recognizable.
Can fans freely walk around Fukadaike to recreate this Beyond the Boundary shot?
Yes, the pond-side paths in Fukadaike Park are generally open to the public as a local park area. Stay on the walkway and avoid blocking residents, joggers, or anglers when framing your shot.
Is there a sign at the site showing it was used as a Beyond the Boundary model?
There is no widely known permanent official anime pilgrimage sign at the exact pond viewpoint. Most fans identify it by matching the shoreline, path, and surrounding park layout rather than relying on on-site markers.
What is the most useful way to match the anime angle before visiting?
Check map imagery and Street View-style road access around the park in advance, then compare the pond curve and path alignment with the episode frame. Visiting in daylight with a phone screenshot of the scene makes angle matching much easier.

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