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deaimon recipe for happiness shiba kun

Deaimon: Recipe for Happiness

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
7m 27s
deaimon recipe for happiness shiba kun
  • Nearest Station: Chayama-Kyoto-Geijutsu-Daigaku Station (Eizan Electric Railway Eizan Main Line)
  • Walk: about 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or mid-afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime; spring and autumn are especially pleasant
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Nagomu and Itsuka walk along a quiet Kyoto street near Shiba-Kun, framed in a calm everyday moment from Episode 3.
  • This moment appears during one of the everyday trips connected to the wagashi shop, with Nagomu and Itsuka walking together through a Kyoto street in a mood that feels slightly awkward at first but gradually softens. They have not fully closed the distance between them yet, but this shared walk gently reveals their personalities and the way they interact. Nagomu shows sincere, if somewhat immature, concern, while Itsuka keeps a cool exterior despite her more delicate feelings underneath. There is no dramatic conflict here; instead, the series uses its usual calm rhythm, letting the quiet street scenery reflect how their relationship slowly grows closer and preparing the way for a more natural sense of trust later on. In real life, this scene corresponds to the street near Shiba-Kun in Kyoto’s Sakyo area, and the anime recreates the road alignment, street width, and peaceful residential atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The corner composition is especially close to the real location, including the slight bend in the road, the rows of low-rise buildings, and the understated Kyoto neighborhood feel that makes the model easy to recognize. At the same time, the anime simplifies utility wires, signs, and storefront details, so some shop markings do not exactly match reality, likely to preserve the clean and gentle visual tone of the series. On site, the area feels more lived-in than in the anime, with cars, parked bicycles, and temporary notices sometimes affecting photo angles, but overall it remains a highly recognizable and easy-to-compare pilgrimage spot.
Is this Deaimon street spot easy to photograph without blocking traffic?
Yes, the area is a quiet neighborhood street, but it is narrow, so stand close to the roadside and avoid stopping in the roadway. Quick handheld photos are the safest option.
Can I use Google Street View to line up the Episode 3 angle before visiting?
Yes, Street View is useful here because the road shape and building layout are easy to match. It helps a lot for confirming the bend in the street before you go.
Are there any special rules or official anime signs near the Shiba-Kun area?
There are no widely known permanent official Deaimon signs at this exact spot, so treat it as a normal residential area. Be respectful, keep noise low, and avoid photographing private homes too closely.

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