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dark gathering khoku bridge

Dark Gathering

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 10
Time
15m 52s
dark gathering khoku bridge
  • Nearest Station: Kohoku Station (Nippori-Toneri Liner)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting close to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Keitaro, Yayoi, and Eiko stand near the riverside bridge approach, framed by a broad urban road and the quiet openness of the waterfront.
  • This moment comes as the group continues investigating supernatural incidents and the mood has shifted from simple inquiry to approaching real danger. Keitaro tries to stay composed but is clearly unsettled by the increasingly abnormal signs around them, while Yayoi remains calm and sharply focused, judging the situation with her usual chilling precision. Eiko stays close to both of them, worried about Keitaro yet trying to keep the group emotionally steady. The open view by the bridge and riverside only makes the silence feel more unnatural, turning this scene into a pause before the storm and foreshadowing a more intense and oppressive paranormal encounter afterward. In real life, this scene corresponds to the Kohoku Bridge area in Adachi, Tokyo, and the anime closely matches the bridge approach, the broad riverside road, the railing layout, and the distant urban skyline. The straight roadway beside the river embankment makes the location easy to recognize. At the same time, the anime simplifies traffic signs, roadside equipment, and visual clutter to heighten the eerie emptiness and tension. Visitors will find more modern road markings, guardrail details, and everyday urban elements on site, making the real atmosphere brighter and more ordinary, but the overall terrain and bridge scenery remain highly faithful to the anime.
Is the Dark Gathering bridge view easy to match at Kohoku Bridge?
Yes. The bridge approach, wide riverside road, and embankment geometry are still recognizable, though you may need to adjust your angle to avoid modern traffic elements.
What is the best station for visiting Kohoku Bridge for this scene?
Kohoku Station on the Nippori-Toneri Liner is the most practical access point. From there, the walk to the bridge area is straightforward along local roads and river-adjacent streets.
Are there any photography or safety concerns when recreating this scene?
You can photograph from public sidewalks and riverside areas, but avoid standing on bridge traffic lanes or blocking cyclists and pedestrians. Wind and vehicle noise can be stronger on the bridge than they appear in the anime.

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