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beyond the boundary kagura kashihara jingu west gate first crossing

Beyond the Boundary

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
0m 46s
beyond the boundary kagura kashihara jingu west gate first crossing
  • Nearest Station: Kashiharajingu-nishiguchi Station (Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line)
  • Walk: 3 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Hiroomi Nase stands near a railway crossing in a quiet residential street, the stillness underscoring the tension before the coming confrontation.
  • This moment appears as the story moves toward its central conflict, when the characters can no longer avoid the truth surrounding Beyond the Boundary, the youmu, and their intertwined fates. The character in the frame stands alone near a railway crossing with a clear sense of caution and resolve, creating a quiet but oppressive atmosphere. It feels like a pause before action, as if he is either waiting for someone or steadying himself for what comes next; before this, the cast has already gone through revelations and emotional strain, and after it, the narrative quickly escalates into more direct confrontation and difficult choices. The real-life location is Kashihara Jingu West Gate First Crossing in Kashihara, Nara, and the anime is notably faithful in its composition, especially in the level crossing itself, the direction of the tracks, the width of the road, and the surrounding residential layout. On site, the crossing equipment and the arrangement of the street on both sides of the tracks are the easiest matching points, and the overall silhouette is very close to the anime. Compared with the scene, however, the real location has more visual clutter from wires, fences, warning signs, and roadside fixtures, and changes over time have affected paint, road markings, and vegetation. The anime simplifies these details to keep the focus on the character and mood. When compared with Street View or photos taken from similar angles, the perspective and curve of the railway are highly recognizable, making this a strong match for pilgrimage fans, though visitors should stay safe and avoid approaching the tracks for photos.
Is this crossing easy to reach for Beyond the Boundary fans?
Yes. It is a short walk from Kashiharajingu-nishiguchi Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, so it works well as a quick stop on a Nara pilgrimage route.
Can I recreate the anime angle safely at the crossing?
You can get a close match from the public roadside, but do not step onto the tracks or block the crossing. Trains still use the line, so stay behind barriers and shoot quickly.
Are there any nearby anime pilgrimage facilities or official signs here?
This is mainly a normal neighborhood rail crossing rather than a formal tourism spot, so dedicated anime signs are not usually present. Bring a reference image or Street View comparison if you want to line up the frame accurately.

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