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love chunibyo other delusions ferris wheel old site

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!

Osaka

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love chunibyo other delusions ferris wheel old site
  • Nearest Station: Biwako-Hamaotsu Station (Keihan Keishin Line / Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for softer light and a closer match to the anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuta and Rikka share a quiet moment near the former ferris wheel area, framed by an open roadside space with a subdued nostalgic mood.
  • This moment comes during an important stage when Yuta and Rikka are growing closer, as they spend time together around the nostalgic space near the former ferris wheel. On the surface, they are simply standing quietly side by side, but the scene carries Rikka’s attachment to her past and fantasy world, while Yuta slowly begins to understand the feelings she cannot easily let go of. The mood is calm and gentle, with the awkward warmth and flutter of young romance; before this moment, both of them still carry hesitation and emotional distance, but afterward they feel noticeably closer. In real life, this spot corresponds to the old ferris wheel site, where the symbolic structure itself is no longer present, so fans need to compare the road layout, surrounding open space, and distant orientation rather than a surviving landmark. The anime preserves the overall sense of space and openness very well, and the positional relationship is quite accurate, but the real landscape now differs clearly because of the removal of the ride and later site changes. Signage on site is mostly ordinary road or nearby facility information, with no especially prominent anime pilgrimage markers, so checking maps and Google Street View helps a lot when matching the angle. For fans, this is the kind of location that requires some imagination: it is not a perfectly preserved pilgrimage site, yet the terrain and spatial outline still clearly evoke the atmosphere seen in the series.
Is the ferris wheel from the anime still standing at this spot?
No, the ferris wheel itself has already been removed, which is why fans usually identify the scene through the road shape and surrounding open space instead.
Can I recreate the anime angle exactly at the old site?
Not exactly, because the landmark is gone and the area has changed, but Google Street View and old fan comparison posts make it easier to line up the background and approach roads.
Are there any official anime signs or pilgrimage markers here?
There are no widely reported official Chuunibyo-specific signs at the old ferris wheel site, so visit respectfully and use maps or fan databases rather than expecting dedicated on-site guidance.

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