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love chunibyo other delusions karahashi park

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
17m 27s
love chunibyo other delusions karahashi park
  • Nearest Station: Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line: Karahashimae Station
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for soft light and a similar riverside atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuta and Rikka share an awkward but quietly intimate moment in the riverside park setting.
  • This moment appears early in the stage when Yuta and Rikka are gradually becoming closer. Although there is still some distance between them, they have already begun to be drawn to each other. Rikka continues to act freely with her trademark chuunibyo behavior, leaving Yuta embarrassed while also making him unable to stop watching over her. The scene has a light yet delicate mood, showing Rikka’s innocent and eccentric side while also revealing Yuta’s personality: he complains that she is troublesome, but in reality he cannot just leave her alone. In the surrounding story, these small interactions in everyday places become an important starting point for how their relationship slowly deepens. This scene corresponds to Karahashi Park along the Seta River in Otsu, Shiga. The anime captures the riverside walkway, the open feel of the park, and the waterside scenery very well, making the location highly recognizable. Compared with the real site, the density of plants, railing details, pavement, and nearby fixtures may differ depending on the season or later renovations, but the flow of the river, the overall spatial feel of the park, and the background view remain strongly consistent. There may not be an official sign on site marking it as an anime location, but fans can identify it quite easily by matching the riverside alignment and path layout. If you compare it with Street View or walk the area in person, it becomes even clearer that the anime preserved the real landscape while simplifying and beautifying some details.
Is Karahashi Park easy to access for a Love, Chunibyo pilgrimage stop?
Yes. It is a straightforward walk from Keihan Karahashimae Station, and the riverside paths are easy to follow for scene matching.
Can I take photos freely at the anime scene spot in Karahashi Park?
In general, casual photography in the park is allowed, but avoid blocking paths and be considerate of local residents, joggers, and other visitors.
What should I use to confirm the exact scene angle at this location?
Use the riverside path layout, the open park space, and the river alignment as your main visual markers; comparing with Google Street View helps a lot before visiting.

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