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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
14m 49s
i m getting married to a girl i hate in my class hamasaki kurome bridge
  • Nearest Station: Asakadai Station (Tobu Tojo Line) / Kita-Asaka Station (JR Musashino Line)
  • Walk: 20–25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear weekday for lighting similar to the anime and a quieter residential atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Saito Hojo and Akane Sakuramori stand near the side of Hamasaki Kurome Bridge in a quiet street scene filled with post-school tension.
  • This moment comes at a stage when the two characters have been forced closer together but still cannot face each other honestly. Saito and Akane continue to argue on the surface, and their words are often sharp or impatient, yet as they keep moving through daily life together, both begin to realize that the other is not simply the person they thought they hated. The bridge-side setting has the quiet mood of an after-school neighborhood street, giving them a brief escape from the confrontational atmosphere of the classroom. Even though they have not truly reconciled here, there is already an awkward and subtle sense of closeness developing between them, setting up the emotional shift that follows later. In real life, this scene is based on the road beside Hamasaki Kurome Bridge along the Kurome River area, and the anime is quite faithful in its composition, especially in the bridge railing, the bend of the road, and the spatial relationship with the riverside. Compared with the anime, the actual location feels more residential and ordinary, and details such as road markings, guardrails, and nearby houses may differ depending on repairs and the passage of time. The anime also reduces visual clutter so the characters stand out more clearly. Signage and written details are mostly minimized or omitted in the series, so fans visiting the site will mainly compare the bridge shape, road alignment, and riverside scenery. The real location is plainer than the animated version, but that also makes it easier to appreciate how the series transforms an everyday suburban setting into a romantic anime backdrop.
Can I safely recreate the bridge-side shot at Hamasaki Kurome Bridge?
Yes, but it is a normal roadside bridge in a residential area, so stay out of the roadway and avoid blocking pedestrians or cyclists while taking photos.
Is there any official anime sign or pilgrimage marker at this spot?
No official series sign or plaque is known at the bridge-side location, so fans usually identify it by the river, railing layout, and road geometry.
What is the best practical stop before or after visiting this location?
Most visitors combine it with nearby station areas such as Asakadai or Kita-Asaka for food, drinks, and restrooms, since facilities right by the bridge are limited.

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