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beyond the boundary nara ntt western japan

Beyond the Boundary

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
13m 39s
beyond the boundary nara ntt western japan
  • Nearest Station: Kintetsu-Nara Station (Kintetsu Nara Line)
  • Walk: about 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime street view
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Mirai Kuriyama walks alone along a broad city street in Nara, framed by roadside trees and office buildings.
  • This moment appears during an early part of the story that quietly observes the characters’ emotional state, as Mirai Kuriyama walks alone through the streets of Nara with a guarded, lonely expression that shows how hard it is for her to truly connect with others. She is still carrying the burden of her unusual power, and her distance from Akihito and the others has not fully closed yet. Although the shot is calm, it strongly emphasizes the unease and stubborn resolve inside her, and later in the story, as her relationships deepen, she gradually begins to emerge from that isolation. The real-life location matches the area in front of the NTT West Japan Nara Branch, where the road alignment, median, street trees, and overall street width are reproduced quite clearly in the anime. Even after many years, the spot is still recognizable at a glance. The real buildings and scale of the street remain very close to the animated version, though signs, traffic markings, roadside fixtures, and vegetation naturally change over time, so the details are not perfectly identical. The anime also simplifies some obvious corporate signage and visual clutter to create a cleaner composition, while the real place feels more like a lived-in office district. If you photograph it from a similar angle, the accuracy of the background layout is still easy to appreciate.
Is the Beyond the Boundary shot in front of the NTT West Japan Nara Branch easy to match in person?
Yes. The road width, median, tree line, and building placement still make the scene easy to recognize, even though some signs and street fixtures have changed over time.
Can I take photos directly in front of the NTT西日本 奈良支店 building?
You can generally photograph from the public sidewalk, but avoid blocking entrances or aiming into the office property. Since it is an active business location, be discreet and prioritize pedestrian safety.
What is the best way to compare this anime location with real life before visiting?
Checking Google Street View first is very helpful here because the street layout is the key match point. It also helps you plan the exact side of the road and camera angle before you arrive.

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