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deaimon recipe for happiness serio teahouse

Deaimon: Recipe for Happiness

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
20m 39s
deaimon recipe for happiness serio teahouse
  • Nearest Station: Kyoto Bus stop: Momoi Bashi (served by routes from Demachiyanagi/Ohara area)
  • Walk: About 2–5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late spring to autumn daytime for clear mountain scenery and lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nagomu and Itsuka pause along a quiet mountain roadside near a traditional teahouse in a calm, reflective moment.
  • This moment appears when the characters reach the quiet mountain area in northern Kyoto, where Nagomu and Itsuka briefly pause during their trip and the surrounding natural scenery gives the scene a calm, peaceful mood. The story before and after this point keeps the series’ gentle rhythm, using everyday interactions to slowly bring the characters closer and soften emotions they usually cannot express. There is no major dramatic conflict here; instead, the feeling comes from the comfort of traveling together, with a subtle sense of healing and hope that their relationship will continue to improve. The real-life location matches Soba-dokoro Serio Chaya near Momoi in Ohara, Kyoto, and the overall composition is quite close to the anime, especially in the road layout, mountain greenery, and the spatial relationship in front of the building. The real signage and exterior are more rustic, while the anime simplifies some details for a cleaner image and stronger emotional tone. The surrounding landscape is mainly forest and roadside scenery, and seasonal changes can noticeably alter the colors. Compared with Street View and real photos, the anime preserves the terrain and atmosphere well while tidying up some signage, small facilities, and background clutter, making this a recognizable and satisfying pilgrimage spot.
Is Soba-dokoro Serio Chaya easy to reach by public transport for Deaimon fans?
It is reachable, but not by train alone; most visitors use a Kyoto bus into the Ohara–Momoi area and then walk a short distance. Check the latest Kyoto Bus timetable carefully because services in the mountain area are limited.
Can I take comparison photos of the Deaimon scene at the teahouse?
Yes, roadside comparison photos are generally possible from public space, but be careful with traffic and avoid blocking the entrance. If you want to photograph the building closely or use the shop grounds, it is best to ask staff first.
Are there useful facilities nearby for an anime pilgrimage visit?
This is a quiet rural area, so facilities are limited compared with central Kyoto. Bring water, confirm bus times in advance, and consider combining the stop with a broader visit to Ohara rather than relying on nearby convenience stores.

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