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hand shakers ebisu bridge glico sign

Hand Shakers

Kyoto

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hand shakers ebisu bridge glico sign
  • Nearest Station: Osaka Metro Namba Station (Midosuji, Sennichimae, and Yotsubashi Lines)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening or after sunset for the closest match to the neon-lit anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Tazuna and Koyori stand against the bright Dotonbori cityscape, with the famous Glico sign visible beyond Ebisu Bridge.
  • This moment shows the protagonists in central Osaka, using the lively Dotonbori area and the iconic Glico sign as a backdrop to emphasize the contrast between their ordinary city surroundings and the extraordinary battles and fate that now bind them. Their emotions here feel slightly tense and alert, yet they keep moving forward because of the support they give each other. The atmosphere before and after this scene carries the distinctive urban speed of Hand Shakers, glamorous but also a little oppressive, making this instant feel like a brief pause amid the noise of the crowd. In real life, the location is Ebisu Bridge in Namba, Osaka, the famous Dotonbori sightseeing spot known for the Glico Running Man sign. The anime captures the classic view from the bridge toward the canal and the dense wall of large signboards with high recognizability. Even though the series uses intensified colors and dramatic lighting, the railings, canal direction, and clustered commercial signage still match the actual place well. Compared with reality, the anime simplifies some shop text and stylizes certain advertisements, but the overall streetscape and tourist-district atmosphere are very faithful. When visiting in person, the bridge is usually more crowded than in the anime, especially at night and on weekends, but that busy energy also helps recreate the lively feeling the series presents.
Can I recreate the Hand Shakers angle from the middle of Ebisu Bridge?
Yes, the bridge is fully open to pedestrians and the classic canal-facing angle is easy to find, but expect heavy foot traffic during evenings and weekends.
Is the Glico sign still visible and lit up at night?
Yes, the Glico Running Man sign remains one of Dotonbori's main illuminated landmarks and is usually best seen after dark when the surrounding neon is also on.
Are there any photography restrictions on Ebisu Bridge?
Casual photography is generally allowed, but tripods and long stops in the center of the bridge can obstruct pedestrians, so quick handheld shots are the safest option.

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