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hand shakers meiji emperor monument

Hand Shakers

Kyoto

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hand shakers meiji emperor monument
  • Nearest Station: Awaza Station (Osaka Metro Chuo Line / Sennichimae Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear day for matching street visibility and lighting
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet urban street view near the Meiji Emperor monument is framed with strong perspective, emphasizing Hand Shakers' stylized Osaka city atmosphere.
  • This shot does not clearly show any characters, instead using an empty city view to create a pause in the story and emphasize the urban mood. Hand Shakers often uses Osaka-inspired real locations to support moments between battles, meetings, and emotional shifts, and this frame carries a calm but slightly uneasy feeling, as if it comes just before or after an important encounter. Because no one appears directly on screen, the city itself conveys a sense of loneliness and tension. The scene corresponds to the area around the Meiji Emperor monument in Osaka, and the anime matches the street composition, road alignment, and surrounding building placement quite well, showing clear reference to the real site. At the same time, the anime heightens the colors, lighting, and perspective for a sharper, more futuristic look. In real life, the monument and nearby signage are much more understated, and passersby may not notice them immediately unless they are looking carefully. While the road width, trees, and building forms are broadly accurate, storefront signs, traffic fixtures, and small exterior details may have changed over time, so comparing maps and Street View helps a lot when recreating the angle.
Can I easily identify the monument from the street when recreating the Hand Shakers shot?
Yes, but it is fairly modest in presence compared with major sightseeing landmarks, so using a map pin or Street View beforehand makes the exact spot much easier to find.
Is photography allowed around the Meiji Emperor monument area?
Outdoor photography from public streets is generally fine, but avoid blocking sidewalks, entering private property, or photographing people without permission.
What is the best way to compare the anime angle with the real location?
Check Google Street View before visiting, then align the road direction, curb shape, and surrounding buildings on site, since smaller signs and storefront details may have changed.

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