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love chunibyo other delusions heart throb setagawa west side building

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions - Heart Throb -

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 11
Time
8m 49s
love chunibyo other delusions heart throb setagawa west side building
  • Nearest Station: Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line: Karahashi-mae Station
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuta and Rikka share a quiet moment near the riverside buildings on the west side of the Seta River.
  • This moment comes during a quieter stage in the characters’ relationship, when Yuta and Rikka spend time near the Seta River and the mood feels calmer, more honest, and emotionally settled than before. After earlier emotional uncertainty and tension, they begin facing their feelings more directly, giving the scene a delicate warmth that feels suspended between everyday life and a near-confession. The spacious framing emphasizes the slightly shy but supportive distance between them, making the moment especially gentle. The real-life location is on the west side of the Seta River beside a riverside building area and walkway, and the anime carefully preserves the outline of the waterfront buildings, the direction of the road, and the openness of the river, making the match easy to recognize. In person, the anime slightly simplifies proportions and perspective so the characters stand out more, but the arrangement of the buildings and the riverside atmosphere remain very close. There are not always obvious signs that directly identify the spot, so the key comparison points are the building exterior, railings, road alignment, and the relationship to the river. Over time, vegetation, parking layouts, and some facade details may have changed slightly from the broadcast era, but it still remains a very recognizable pilgrimage location for fans.
Is this Seta River scene easy to match from the anime frame?
Yes. The riverside alignment, building shapes, and open view across the water make it one of the easier nearby matches, even though minor facade details have changed over time.
Can I take photos freely around this west-side building area?
You can usually photograph from public roads and the riverside walkway, but avoid blocking driveways or aiming cameras into private residences and offices.
Are there useful stops nearby for a pilgrimage walk?
Yes. The Seta River area has convenience stores, local eateries, and stations within walking distance, so it works well as part of a longer Otsu-area Chunibyo route.

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