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date a live kajima bridge

Date A Live

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
7m 51s
date a live kajima bridge
  • Nearest Station: Minami-Hashimoto Station (JR Sagami Line)
  • Walk: 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for bridge lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shido and Tohka stand near the riverside bridge area, sharing a quiet moment away from the surrounding commotion.
  • This moment comes during the stage when Shido and Tohka are slowly growing closer. After stepping away from the noise of everyday life, they arrive at the bridge and share a quieter conversation. For Shido, this is more than simply spending time with Tohka; it is an important step in trying to understand her feelings and circumstances. For Tohka, it is one of the few moments in this unfamiliar world when she can lower her guard a little. The mood is calm but faintly uneasy, because the story soon returns to the conflict and difficult choices surrounding Spirits and humans, making this bridge scene feel like a brief pause before their relationship deepens further. In real life, the scene corresponds to Kajima Bridge near Sagamihara in Kanagawa, and the anime recreates the bridge viewpoint, the direction of the river, and the open atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The railings and road alignment especially make the real location easy to recognize. That said, the anime simplifies some traffic fixtures, road markings, and signage to create a cleaner composition, while the actual bridge has more everyday roadside details and modern infrastructure. The riverbank and distant background also appear tidier and more brightly colored in the anime, whereas the real landscape changes with the season, weather, and vegetation, though the overall terrain and spatial feel still match the scene very well.
Can fans photograph the Date A Live angle on Kajima Bridge safely?
Yes, but Kajima Bridge is an active public road bridge, so stay on pedestrian areas and avoid blocking traffic while lining up your shot. Early daytime visits are the easiest for safe photography.
Is Kajima Bridge easy to combine with a station-based anime pilgrimage walk?
Yes, the bridge can be reached on foot from Minami-Hashimoto Station, though the walk is a bit long and more comfortable in mild weather. Bringing water is a good idea because the riverside area has limited shade.
Will the bridge still look recognizable compared with the anime and Street View?
Yes, the bridge structure, river alignment, and open surroundings remain recognizable, even though minor railings, road markings, and signage may differ from the anime frame. Street View is useful for checking the approach and matching the general perspective before visiting.

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