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dark gathering hatsuka daimyojin hatsuka

Dark Gathering

Kobe

Episode
Ep. 40
Time
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dark gathering hatsuka daimyojin hatsuka
  • Nearest Station: JR Yamazaki Station (JR Kyoto Line) / Ōyamazaki Station (Hankyu Kyoto Line)
  • Walk: 20–25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for matching shadows and atmosphere; autumn also suits the scene well
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yayoi stands before the small sacred mound and stone markers at Hatsuka Daimyojin, framed in a tense and unsettling atmosphere.
  • This scene appears during the cast’s investigation of a supernatural hotspot, as Yayoi approaches the ominous Hatsuka mound and calmly studies the lingering curse and unsettling atmosphere around it. Even in danger, she remains composed, as if deliberately moving closer to the truth, and the stillness of the moment creates a heavy sense that the situation is about to grow worse. It feels like a brief pause before the next stage of the investigation while also foreshadowing a deeper and more terrifying paranormal encounter. In real life, Hatsuka Daimyojin Hatsuka preserves the same cramped, enclosed, folk-religious atmosphere seen in the anime, and the stone markers, fence, and worship space are close enough to the scene to make the location easy to identify. The anime heightens the shadows and oppressive mood to make the place feel more sinister than it does in person, but the layout and major features remain quite faithful. On-site signs, offerings, maintenance conditions, plant growth, and surrounding clutter may change over time, yet a comparison with local photos or Google Street View clearly shows that the scene was based on the real shrine with added horror-style direction.
Can fans freely visit Hatsuka Daimyojin Hatsuka for Dark Gathering pilgrimage photos?
Yes, the approach can generally be viewed from public access areas, but it is a small sacred site, so avoid blocking worshippers and do not enter restricted spaces. Quiet, respectful photography is the safest approach.
Is Google Street View useful for matching this Dark Gathering scene before visiting?
Street View is helpful for confirming the surrounding roads and approach, but the shrine details are easier to compare with user photos because the site is small and partially obscured. Checking both maps and recent visitor images works best.
Are there facilities like toilets or shops right at the shrine?
No, this is not a large tourist shrine area, so facilities at the exact spot are limited. Use the stations or nearby commercial streets before walking over.

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