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given sea

Given

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
21m 38s
given sea
  • Nearest Station: Kamakura-Koko-Mae Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for seaside light similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet seaside slope and road are shown in a still establishing shot under soft daylight.
  • This shot uses an empty view of a seaside road and slope to create a quiet, slightly wistful pause, as if giving viewers time to process the emotional ups and downs the characters have just gone through. In episode 9, the story moves between relationships and inner feelings, and this kind of setting works both as part of the characters’ everyday world and as a visual hint of their hesitation and reflection about the past and future. The emotion around this moment is restrained and introspective rather than dramatic, with the openness of the seafront emphasizing a youthful sense of loneliness, uncertainty, and tenderness. In real life, the anime recreates the terrain very faithfully, including the coastal slope, the bend of the road, the guardrails, and the open seaside atmosphere in the distance. While some fine details such as road texture, utility pole placement, building edges, and vegetation density are simplified in animation, the overall match is highly recognizable. Signage and text are also softened or omitted in the anime, so the real site feels more lived-in, but comparing it with photos or Street View shows that the series captured the elevation and spatial layout with impressive accuracy, making it an excellent pilgrimage spot for fans.
Is this seaside slope easy to access for a quick anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is reachable on foot from Kamakura-Koko-Mae Station, though the surrounding roads are narrow, so take care with traffic while photographing the scene.
Can I recreate the shot exactly from the roadside?
You can get very close, but the area is part of an active neighborhood and road space is limited. Use brief, respectful photography and avoid blocking driveways or pedestrians.
What is the best time to visit for matching the anime atmosphere?
Clear late-afternoon light usually gives the closest mood, especially when the sea and slope are softly lit. Avoid bad-weather days if you want the same open coastal feel seen in the anime.

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