cosermap logo
Local Weather
7-Day Forecast
Show Local Weather
Loading...

date a live yaguchi bridge

Date A Live

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
7m 35s
date a live yaguchi bridge
  • Nearest Station: Yaguchi-no-Watashi Station (Tokyu Tamagawa Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for bridge and riverside lighting closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Shido and Tohka stand near the riverside bridge area in a calm pause that contrasts with the chaos surrounding their early relationship.
  • This moment appears as Shido and Tohka gradually grow closer, stepping away from the pressure of chaos and conflict into the quieter space around the bridge. For Shido, it is not just time spent accompanying Tohka, but an important chance to understand her and calm her feelings; for Tohka, this kind of ordinary yet gentle time together is something she has barely experienced before. The mood carries a slight sense of caution and unfamiliarity, yet it also shows Tohka beginning to trust Shido, as the story slowly moves their relationship from opposition toward connection through scenes like this. In real life, this scene corresponds to Yaguchi Bridge, and the overall composition is very close to the anime, especially the bridge height, the line of the river, the railing arrangement, and the open feel of the surrounding residential area, all of which make the filming model easy to recognize. The anime simplifies the background somewhat, cleaning up the more cluttered urban details and everyday atmosphere, so the frame feels more focused than the real site. The bridge name signage and road fixtures on location are practical and understated compared with the anime, but from the bridge approach and riverside angles, the match is still impressively accurate. For pilgrims, the biggest differences are the surrounding vegetation, resurfaced pavement, and railing details, while some angles may also look slightly different due to parked vehicles or newer urban fixtures.
Is Yaguchi Bridge easy to access for a Date A Live pilgrimage?
Yes. It is a public bridge in a normal residential area and can be reached on foot from Yaguchi-no-Watashi Station in under 10 minutes.
Can I take photos on the bridge and around the riverbank?
Yes, casual photography is generally fine in public space, but avoid blocking pedestrians, traffic, or aiming cameras into nearby homes. Early daylight hours are best for respectful photo recreation.
Are there useful facilities nearby for fans visiting the scene?
Yes. The area around the station has convenience stores, small eateries, and basic services, making it easy to include this stop in a short self-guided pilgrimage walk.

© 2026 Coser Map. All rights reserved.