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i m getting married to a girl i hate in my class hamasaki kurome bridge

I'm Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
23m 33s
i m getting married to a girl i hate in my class hamasaki kurome bridge
  • Nearest Station: Higashi-Kurume Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line)
  • Walk: 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting closest to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Saito Hojo and Akane Sakuramori stand on a quiet riverside bridge as their forced relationship begins to shift from hostility to uneasy closeness.
  • This moment appears early in the story, when Saito and Akane are still awkward and emotionally distant. Even though they are suddenly bound by an unexpected engagement, they still act like classmates who cannot stand each other at school. But as they walk side by side on the bridge after class, the mood begins to shift slightly. Neither of them has truly let down their guard, and their exchange still carries defensiveness and stubborn pride, yet this space away from the classroom and other people’s eyes makes them feel, for the first time, like two people who have to face reality together. The scene combines the awkwardness of a youth romantic comedy with the first faint sign that their feelings may gradually soften. The real-life counterpart is Hamasaki Kurome Bridge, and the anime’s depiction is quite accurate, especially in the bridge railings, the direction of the river, the low-rise residential surroundings, and the open riverside atmosphere. The anime slightly simplifies power lines, clutter, and some street details to create a cleaner composition and keep the focus on the distance between the characters. In real life, this is not a major tourist landmark, and there is not much large signage, so first-time visitors may need to rely on the coordinates or bridge name to confirm the spot. Compared with the anime, the real location feels more lived-in and residential, with an everyday neighborhood mood along the bridge and riverside path. If you want lighting and atmosphere close to the scene, a clear afternoon or the hours before sunset are the best times to visit.
Is Hamasaki Kurome Bridge easy to photograph for anime recreation shots?
Yes, it is a public roadside bridge and fans usually take photos from the sidewalk area. Be careful not to block pedestrians or step into the roadway while matching the anime angle.
Are there any official anime signs or collaboration panels at this bridge?
No official permanent anime signage is known at the bridge itself. Most visitors identify the spot by bridge name, map coordinates, and matching the river and railing layout.
What should fans know before visiting this location in a residential area?
The bridge sits in a quiet neighborhood, so keep noise low and avoid lingering in front of nearby homes. Convenience stores and station facilities are easier to find closer to Higashi-Kurume Station than at the bridge itself.

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