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love chunibyo other delusions heart throb lake biwa museum road

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions - Heart Throb -

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
13m 12s
love chunibyo other delusions heart throb lake biwa museum road
  • Nearest Station: Kusatsu Station (JR Biwako Line), then transfer to an Ohmi Railway/Ohmi Bus service toward Lake Biwa Museum
  • Walk: About 5–10 minutes on foot from the nearest Lake Biwa Museum area bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon in spring or autumn for similar lighting and comfortable walking
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • The group walks together along the road toward Lake Biwa Museum in a bright, casual travel scene.
  • This moment appears while the group is out together, and the mood is lighter than their usual school life, carrying the excitement of a small trip. Rikka, Yuuta, and the others walk along the road toward Lake Biwa Museum, continuing their familiar teasing, jokes, and subtle interactions, which gives the scene a lively and youthful feeling. It is not a major dramatic peak, but an important transitional moment that builds the rhythm of their relationships and the chemistry of the group. Before this, each character is still carrying their own habits and emotions, but here they begin to settle into the same shared outing, and the conversations and reactions that follow further deepen their close yet chaotic bond. The scene is based on the road leading to Lake Biwa Museum, and the anime faithfully preserves the road alignment, the greenery on both sides, and the open suburban atmosphere, making the location highly recognizable. The width of the road, the shoulder layout, and the background vegetation closely match the real place, showing how carefully the staff organized and simplified the scenery. At the same time, the anime reduces smaller roadside details such as signage, guardrail textures, lane markings, and distant building information so the characters stand out more clearly. In real life, traffic signs and roadside facilities are more noticeable, and seasonal differences can change the density of the plants, the color palette, and the lighting, but the overall landscape and camera angle remain easy to compare, making this a highly accurate pilgrimage spot.
Is this road easy to visit without a car?
Yes. Most visitors go via JR Kusatsu Station and then take a bus toward Lake Biwa Museum, followed by a short walk to the road area.
Can I take photos here safely for scene matching?
Yes, but this is a real roadside area, so stay off the roadway and avoid blocking traffic or nearby access points while photographing.
Are there facilities nearby if I combine this with a pilgrimage stop?
Yes. The Lake Biwa Museum area has toilets, visitor facilities, and nearby lakeside walking spots, making it convenient for a half-day anime pilgrimage visit.

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