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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die saijo inari temple

If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die

Kobe

Episode
Ep. 9
Time
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if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die saijo inari temple
  • Nearest Station: Bitchu-Takamatsu Station (JR Kibi Line), then local bus toward Saijo Inari
  • Walk: About 5–10 minutes on foot from the Saijo Inari bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Clear daytime in autumn or winter for easier scene matching and cleaner views
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Eripiyo stands near the approach at Saijo Inari Temple in a calm, reflective moment in episode 9.
  • This moment appears during a quieter emotional stretch of the story, when Eripiyo visits the Saijo Inari area and briefly sits with her feelings away from the noise of performances and everyday fan life. Her devotion to Maina is usually loud and extreme, but here it becomes calm and sincere, showing that beneath her exaggerated behavior is a very pure, heartfelt love for her idol. The scene also works as a pause before she gathers herself again and returns to supporting Maina with the same unwavering passion. In real life, the anime clearly draws from Saijo Inari Temple in Okayama, and the reproduction of the approach, road alignment, elevation, and surrounding temple atmosphere is impressively accurate. The buildings, railings, road width, and background greenery closely match the real location, though the anime uses cleaner, brighter colors and simplifies some real-world visual clutter such as signs, banners, and small facilities so the character stands out more. On site, direction signs and tourist guidance are more noticeable than in the anime, and seasonal changes affect the trees and lighting, but the spot remains highly recognizable and easy for fans to compare.
Can I reach this Budokan pilgrimage spot only by train?
Not easily. The practical route is usually JR to Bitchu-Takamatsu Station and then a bus or taxi to Saijo Inari, because the temple area is not right next to a major station.
Is photography allowed around Saijo Inari for anime scene comparison?
Outdoor photography around the approach and public areas is generally fine, but visitors should avoid obstructing worshippers and follow any posted restrictions near prayer spaces or events.
When should I visit if I want the closest match to the anime background?
A bright daytime visit outside major holiday crowds works best. New Year periods can be very busy at Saijo Inari, which makes careful frame matching much harder.

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