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love chunibyo other delusions take on me daimonjiyama mountain

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! Take on Me

Osaka

Episode
Ep. -
Time
20m 10s
love chunibyo other delusions take on me daimonjiyama mountain
  • Nearest Station: Keage Station (Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line)
  • Walk: about 35–45 minutes on foot to the trail approach, then additional hiking time
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in clear weather, especially in autumn or spring
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Rikka and Yuuta share a quiet, intimate moment on the mountainside with Kyoto stretching out below them.
  • This moment comes after the pair’s long chase and emotional escape, when the hectic and comedic mood finally settles into a quiet pause shared only by Rikka and Yuuta. Standing at a high viewpoint around Daimonjiyama, they briefly step away from family pressure and real-world expectations, using the moment to reaffirm their feelings and think about how to move forward together. Although Rikka still speaks with her usual chunibyo flair, she is deeply anxious inside, while Yuuta answers her with patience and support, giving the scene a tender, reassuring, and slightly wistful romantic tone. The real-life location corresponds to a viewpoint area around Kyoto’s Daimonjiyama. In the film, the mountain path and overlook are somewhat beautified and simplified, with more emphasis placed on the emotional composition of the characters against the cityscape than on exact physical details. In reality, the trail, vegetation, railings, and ground surface feel more natural and understated, and the view changes depending on season, weather, and plant growth. Unlike urban anime pilgrimage spots, there are no prominent series signs or dedicated markers here, so visitors usually match the scene by comparing the terrain and the outline of the distant city. Overall, the movie captures the open, calm, and faintly sentimental atmosphere of looking over Kyoto from Daimonjiyama very well, even if the finer details are not reproduced one-to-one.
Is the Daimonjiyama viewpoint easy to reach for anime fans without hiking experience?
It is reachable for most visitors, but this is still a hillside trail rather than a city sidewalk route. Wear proper shoes and allow extra time, especially in hot weather or after rain.
Are there any Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! signs or official markers at the location?
No dedicated anime marker is known at this spot; it functions mainly as a public hiking and scenic area. Fans usually identify the scene through the skyline and slope layout instead.
Can I visit at night to recreate the movie’s romantic atmosphere over Kyoto?
You should be cautious, because mountain paths become much harder and less safe after dark. Most visitors recommend going in daytime or near sunset and checking local trail conditions before attempting a late visit.

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