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dark gathering awashima kaido road

Dark Gathering

Kobe

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
6m 7s
dark gathering awashima kaido road
  • Nearest Station: Kada Station (Nankai Kada Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for matching light and easier photography
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yayoi, Keitaro, and Eiko walk along a roadside near Awashima Shrine as the ordinary street setting quietly builds supernatural tension.
  • This moment comes as the group heads toward a location tied to a supernatural incident. Yayoi calmly but intensely studies the surroundings, Keitaro is still uneasy and resistant about anything ghost-related yet has little choice but to keep going, and Eiko helps maintain a lighter but slightly unsettling mood. It feels like a transition just before the real investigation begins: on the surface they are only walking along an ordinary road, but emotionally the tension is already tightening as the unknown draws closer. After this, the story further overlaps everyday scenery with horror, highlighting Dark Gathering’s signature sense of hidden abnormality beneath calm daily life. In real life, the anime draws very directly from the road in front of Awashima Shrine in Kada, Wakayama, with the route, road width, guardrails, and nearby residential layout all matching well enough to make the spot easy to identify. The production simplifies some background details for composition and pacing, so signage, utility lines, and parts of the buildings are not recreated exactly one for one, yet the atmosphere of a quiet coastal town remains impressively accurate. The real location feels more lived-in, with clearer local signs, parking guidance, and shrine-related facilities, and a Street View or on-site comparison shows that the anime captures the overall shape and camera angle faithfully rather than copying every detail mechanically.
Is this Dark Gathering road spot easy to match from Google Street View?
Yes. The road alignment, guardrails, and nearby houses are distinctive enough that fans can line up the scene quite well using Street View and a short walk from the shrine area.
Can I take photos freely near the road in front of Awashima Shrine?
Street photography from public space is generally fine, but avoid blocking traffic or photographing private homes too closely. If you also enter shrine grounds, follow posted etiquette and any event-day restrictions.
Are there useful facilities nearby for anime pilgrimage visitors?
Yes. The Awashima Shrine area has parking, vending machines, and small local facilities around the approach, and Kada Station provides the easiest rail access for a short walking route.

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