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love chunibyo other delusions heart throb kamakagawa elementary shoe changing area

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions - Heart Throb -

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
6m 5s
love chunibyo other delusions heart throb kamakagawa elementary shoe changing area
  • Nearest Station: Ohmi-Hachiman Station (JR Biwako Line) then local bus toward Hino area
  • Walk: About 5–10 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop in Kamakake area
  • Best time to visit: Morning to early afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn for the closest school-scene atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Rikka and Yuuta stand in the school shoe-changing area, capturing the series' familiar mix of everyday school routine and playful chuunibyou tension.
  • This moment takes place in the school entrance shoe-changing area and carries the everyday feeling of a new school term beginning. Rikka still behaves according to her chuunibyou worldview, while Yuuta stays beside her with the familiar mix of resignation and understanding he has developed toward her dramatic antics. The mood is not intense, but instead light, slightly awkward, and warm, showing how naturally the two now move through these strange but ordinary moments together. It also helps set up the return to school-life routine that defines the start of the story, reminding viewers that the characters are stepping back into a familiar daily world full of small emotional disturbances. In real life, the matching location is the shoe-changing area of the former Kamakagawa Elementary School, and the overall layout is quite close to the anime version. The entrance structure, the transitional genkan-like space, and the shoe-storage arrangement all suggest that the staff used the real site as a clear reference. The anime simplifies some details and uses cleaner, brighter colors to create a softer school-life atmosphere, while the actual building feels older and more utilitarian, with rougher textures and more visible age. Signage, notices, and management-related markings may also differ over time, unlike the cleaner presentation in the anime. Even so, this remains a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot, and fans can identify it quite easily by comparing the entrance design and shoe-changing flow with reference images.
Can I freely enter the former Kamakagawa Elementary School shoe-changing area?
Access can depend on local management and event use, so it is best to confirm current opening status with Hino Town tourism or the facility operator before visiting. Do not enter closed buildings or private-use areas without permission.
Is this really the same entrance area shown in Chunibyo Ren episode 1?
Yes, fans generally identify it from the entrance layout and shoe-changing area structure, which match the anime very closely. The scene is stylized, but the core architectural features are easy to compare on site.
Are photos allowed at this location for anime pilgrimage purposes?
Outdoor reference photos are usually fine if you stay respectful, but interior photography rules may vary depending on whether the building is open or being used for community activities. Avoid blocking access, and ask staff if any restricted areas are in use.

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