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k on season 2 daikokuten matsugasaki

K-ON! Season 2

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 22
Time
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k on season 2 daikokuten matsugasaki
  • Nearest Station: Matsugasaki Station (Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon in spring or autumn for lighting close to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • The five Ho-kago Tea Time members are shown together near the approach by Matsugasaki Daikokuten in a calm, transitional moment before graduation.
  • This moment appears in a travel-like transitional sequence shortly before graduation, as the light music club members walk together through familiar neighborhood streets near the shrine. The mood is calm, but there is a clear sense of parting underneath it. Even though the girls are simply moving along as usual, the ordinary act of walking together and sharing the scenery feels especially precious because their time as a club is nearly over. Yui, Mio, Ritsu, Mugi, and Azusa all convey a gentle reluctance to let this period of youth end so soon, along with a quiet wish to treasure every remaining moment. The anime scene is clearly based on the road and entrance area around Matsugasaki Daikokuten, and the overall composition, road alignment, steps, and shrine-side spatial feel are very close to the real place. On location, the trees, elevation, and curve of the road broadly match the anime, though details such as vegetation growth, parking arrangements, roadside fixtures, and small signs may have changed over the years. The shrine name and related notices are fairly easy to identify, but recreating the exact frame still depends on careful positioning and camera height. Comparing the site with photos or Street View shows that the anime’s strongest achievement is its faithful recreation of the residential Kyoto atmosphere and shrine setting rather than a frame-by-frame copy of every detail.
Can I freely photograph the K-ON! scene area at Matsugasaki Daikokuten?
Yes, outdoor photography from public roads is generally possible, but be respectful because this is an active temple area in a quiet residential neighborhood. Avoid blocking entrances, stairs, or worshippers when recreating shots.
Is Matsugasaki Daikokuten easy to reach without a car?
Yes, most fans visit from Matsugasaki Station on the Karasuma Line and walk from there. The route is straightforward through local streets, though the final approach includes a slight incline.
Does the real location still look close to the anime frame today?
The road layout, shrine-side setting, and overall atmosphere remain highly recognizable, so fans can still identify the scene easily. Small details like signs, plants, and parked vehicles may differ from the anime and from older reference photos.

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