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love chunibyo other delusions biwako hamaotsu station

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 13
Time
5m 42s
love chunibyo other delusions biwako hamaotsu station
  • Nearest Station: Keihan Biwako-Hamaotsu Station (Keihan Keishin Line / Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line)
  • Walk: 0–2 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening on a clear day for the closest lighting and atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Yuta and Rikka stand together at Biwako-Hamaotsu Station in a quiet, intimate moment framed by the station platform and urban lakeside setting.
  • This moment appears when the relationship between the characters has become clearer and their feelings have started to feel more genuine. Yuta and Rikka stand side by side near the station platform in a quiet scene filled with a faint sense of excitement. Over time, Rikka has slowly begun to move beyond using her chuunibyo world as self-protection and face reality and her own vulnerability, while Yuta has grown from simply teasing and looking after her into someone who truly understands her anxiety and attachment. This pause feels like a brief settling point in their relationship, and the ordinary commuter setting makes their restrained but gentle bond stand out even more. After this moment, viewers can feel that their connection is no longer just playful, but is moving toward real companionship and mutual support. The scene is based on Biwako-Hamaotsu Station in Otsu, Shiga, and the anime recreates the platform composition, rail layout, and open station atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The exterior appearance and the directional flow of the tracks are especially recognizable to fans. On site, you can see that the anime simplifies some background details: the real station has denser signage, timetables, notices, and commercial markings, and some of those may have changed over the years. Even so, the overall shape of the station area and the rhythm of the streetscape remain very close to the animated version. Since this is a fully operating station, visitors should be careful not to block passenger flow or train operations while taking photos. For the most authentic recreation of the scene, daytime or early evening with softer light works best.
Can I take anime comparison photos inside Biwako-Hamaotsu Station?
Yes, casual photography is generally possible in public areas, but avoid tripods, flash, and blocking passengers or staff because it is an active Keihan station.
Is this still an easy spot to match with Google Street View?
Yes, the station frontage and trackside approach are still recognizable on recent map imagery, though some signs and small storefront details have changed over time.
Are there useful facilities nearby for a short pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the station area has convenience stores, cafes, and easy connections toward central Otsu and the lakefront, making it practical for a brief fan visit.

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