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love chunibyo other delusions benches at karahashi park

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
15m 44s
love chunibyo other delusions benches at karahashi park
  • Nearest Station: Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line: Karahashi-mae Station
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light and a calm atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuta and Rikka share a quiet conversation by the benches in Karahashi Park, capturing a soft and emotionally intimate pause in Episode 8.
  • This moment comes as Yuta and Rikka are growing closer, sitting and talking near the benches in a quiet, slightly shy atmosphere. Rikka usually hides herself behind her chuunibyo behavior, but in calm scenes like this, her anxiety and dependence begin to show naturally. Yuta, while still teasing her, is clearly becoming more caring and protective. Even without dramatic action, the scene beautifully shows how their relationship moves from awkward curiosity to real trust, gently setting up the emotional development that follows. The real-life location corresponds to the bench area in Karahashi Park, and the overall composition is very close to the anime, especially the path, railing layout, open park feeling, and the spatial relationship around the benches. In the anime, the background is cleaned up and simplified with softer colors, so the real site feels a bit more lived-in, with seasonal or yearly differences in tree growth, ground texture, lawn maintenance, and small park fixtures. Unlike major tourist spots, there is no prominent anime signage here, so fans usually match the scene by comparing the railing, the bend in the walkway, and the bench placement. Overall, it is a highly faithful real-world model, and visiting on a clear day with soft light makes it easier to recreate the quiet mood seen in the episode.
Is the Karahashi Park bench scene easy to match with the anime?
Yes. Fans can still identify it by the path, railings, and bench placement, even though the trees and small park details may differ by season.
Are there any official anime signs at the bench location?
No prominent official scene marker is typically installed at the bench itself. It is best to use reference screenshots and map coordinates when visiting.
Can I take photos freely at this spot?
As a public park area, casual photography is generally fine, but avoid blocking paths, photographing local residents, or using large equipment that disturbs others.

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