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okazaki ushi nameplate

CLANNAD ~AFTER STORY~

Kobe

Episode
Ep. 15
Time
20m 54s
okazaki ushi nameplate
  • Nearest Station: JR Kizu Station (Yamatoji Line / Nara Line / Gakkentoshi Line)
  • Walk: About 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in clear weather for the closest soft lighting to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Tomoya and Ushio share a quiet walk along a residential street in a gentle, emotionally restorative moment.
  • This moment appears during the important stretch when Tomoya and Ushio slowly rebuild their bond as father and daughter. After a long period of avoidance and loss, Tomoya finally begins to truly stay by Ushio’s side, walking with her through an ordinary yet precious neighborhood scene. The mood is quiet and gentle, carrying a warmth that arrived late, while also reflecting Tomoya’s lingering guilt and desire to make up for the past. For Ushio, simply walking beside her father is pure happiness; for Tomoya, it becomes a turning point where he rediscovers family ties and slowly learns how to be a father. That is why this part of the story is so moving: even an ordinary street corner carries the emotional weight of their repaired relationship. In real life, the spot sits in a residential area, and the street direction, road width, and surrounding building layout all strongly recall the anime composition, giving it a solid level of accuracy. Although the anime simplifies and beautifies the background to make the frame cleaner and more emotionally focused, the real road markings, house walls, and street-corner perspective remain recognizable. The so-called okazaki-ushi-nameplate is not a large official tourist site, and there is usually no highly visible formal sightseeing sign, making it feel more like a fan-identified pilgrimage point. Compared with the anime, the real location can differ depending on season, parked vehicles, utility lines, trimmed plants, and private residential fixtures, so the best way to recreate the shot is to match the street angle and eye level rather than relying on a single background detail.
Is this an official CLANNAD pilgrimage spot with a sign?
No, it is generally treated as a fan-identified location rather than a major official sightseeing site. Expect a normal residential street setting instead of tourism-style signage.
Can I take photos here freely?
Yes, but it is a residential area, so keep your shoot brief and avoid blocking driveways or including residents without permission. Quiet, respectful photography is the standard fan practice.
What is the best way to match the anime frame here?
Use Google Street View first to line up the street angle, then adjust your height and position on site. Seasonal plants, parked cars, and utility lines can change the look, so focus on the road geometry and corner perspective.

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