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love chunibyo other delusions heart throb ichiriyama park slide

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions - Heart Throb -

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
16m 49s
love chunibyo other delusions heart throb ichiriyama park slide
  • Nearest Station: Seta Station (JR Biwako Line / Tokaido Main Line)
  • Walk: about 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for lighting close to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Rikka and Yuuta share a subdued, intimate moment beside the slide at Ichiriyama Park in episode 8.
  • This moment appears during a stretch of the story where the characters are growing closer but still remain clumsy and shy with each other. As Rikka and Yuuta continue their everyday interactions, they keep their chunibyo-style language and imagination while gradually confronting their more genuine feelings. In front of the playground equipment, the mood is not dramatic but quietly emotional, shaped by a delicate distance between them, the awkwardness of young romance, and a growing sense that they matter deeply to one another. The importance of this scene lies not only in the dialogue around it, but in how an ordinary park becomes a place where their dependence and affection show more clearly than words. The real-life counterpart is the slide area of Ichiriyama Park in Otsu, Shiga, and the overall composition is recreated quite faithfully, especially the playground layout, the gentle slope of the land, and the open residential-park atmosphere that immediately recalls the anime frame. The anime slightly cleans up and beautifies the background to focus attention on the characters, while the real site can vary depending on season, plant growth, and playground updates. There is no prominent official anime signboard or collaboration marker on site, so fans usually identify the location by matching the terrain, slide orientation, and nearby paths. With maps and Street View, however, it is still clearly recognizable as one of the real-life models for the scene.
Is the slide at Ichiriyama Park easy to identify from the anime frame?
Yes. Fans usually match the slide shape, the park slope, and the surrounding residential layout; Street View is especially helpful before visiting.
Can I take photos freely at this park?
In general, yes, as it is a public neighborhood park. Avoid photographing children or local residents and visit respectfully during quieter hours.
Are there any official anime signs or pilgrimage markers here?
No well-known official signboard is installed at this exact spot. Most visitors rely on fan guides, maps, and scene comparison photos instead.

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