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k on season 2 car curve

K-ON! Season 2

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 15
Time
6m 36s
k on season 2 car curve
  • Nearest Station: Kurama Station (Eizan Electric Railway Kurama Line)
  • Walk: About 35–45 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn for visibility similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A moving car-view shot captures a quiet roadside curve as the group travels onward in K-ON! Season 2 Episode 15.
  • This moment appears from the perspective of a moving car, and although no characters are directly visible, the scene conveys the feeling that the group is continuing their journey in a relaxed and excited mood. It carries the familiar travel atmosphere of K-ON!, with the characters chatting and enjoying the ride, while this curve shot functions as a passing landscape that emphasizes motion and the sense of heading toward the next destination. In real life, the spot is a mountain road bend, so the key visual matches are the shape of the curve, the guardrails, and the wooded slope rather than any landmark building. The anime closely reflects the road alignment, elevation change, and surrounding vegetation, showing that the staff likely referenced the real roadway carefully. At the same time, scenes like this can change over time because of seasonal growth, road maintenance, and updated traffic signage, so guardrail colors, mirrors, lane markings, or warning signs may differ slightly today. Overall, this is a pilgrimage spot best identified through the road geometry and hillside scenery, and comparing it with Google Street View makes the anime’s real-world accuracy much easier to appreciate.
Is this K-ON! curve easy to recreate from public space?
Yes, the scene is based on a public roadside curve, but it is safest to photograph from the shoulder only where visibility is good. Avoid stepping into the roadway because this is a live mountain road with passing cars.
Can I compare this spot with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, Street View coverage in the Kyoto mountain road area is useful for matching the bend, guardrails, and slope. It is the best way to confirm the exact curve before making the trip.
Are there shops or facilities right at this location?
No, this specific curve is a roadside pilgrimage point rather than a tourist facility area. Bring drinks and plan restroom stops near Kurama or Kibune before walking out to the spot.

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