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love chunibyo other delusions old kamakura elementary second floor hallway

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
17m 57s
love chunibyo other delusions old kamakura elementary second floor hallway
  • Nearest Station: Ohmi Railway Yokaichi Station, then local bus toward Koka/Kamakake area
  • Walk: About 5–10 minutes on foot from the nearest bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon for bright corridor light; spring and autumn are especially photogenic
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yuuta and Rikka face each other in the quiet second-floor hallway, capturing a shy and intimate pause in their growing bond.
  • This moment comes during the stage when Yuuta and Rikka are gradually growing closer. As they stand alone in the school hallway, the atmosphere feels slightly awkward, shy, and full of unspoken concern. Rikka still acts through her chuunibyo persona on the surface, but in this quiet space her dependence on and trust in Yuuta become much more visible. Yuuta, meanwhile, may keep teasing or complaining, yet he has already started to see her as more than just a troublesome underclassman. The scene sits between their playful daily banter and the subtle warming of their feelings, keeping the light rhythm of a youthful comedy while quietly foreshadowing the later story that explores Rikka’s inner world more deeply. In real life, this scene matches the second-floor hallway of Old Kamakura Elementary School, and the anime is very faithful in composition. The long wooden corridor lines, railing placement, lighting direction, and rhythm of the window frames are all recognizable in the real location. The site still preserves the strong atmosphere of an old school building, which closely matches the nostalgic, quiet, and enclosed feeling seen in the anime. Some minor details, such as posted notices, signage, management warnings, or display materials, may differ over time from the simplified animated version, and the building may also have added visitor routes or rules as a preserved or repurposed facility. Overall, the recreation accuracy is high, especially for fans trying to match the corridor perspective and character positions, though visitors should still check access conditions and on-site rules before going.
Can I freely enter the old school building to photograph this hallway scene?
Access depends on the building's current public opening status and any local event schedule, so check the latest Higashiomi tourism or facility information before visiting. Some dates allow entry, while others may limit access or require staff permission.
Is photography allowed inside the second-floor hallway?
Photography is generally possible during open visiting periods, but flash, tripods, or obstructive setups may be restricted. Always follow posted rules and staff guidance on the day.
Are there any anime pilgrimage signs or fan references at the site?
Fans may find the location recognizable mainly through the architecture itself rather than large permanent anime signage. Depending on current exhibitions or local promotion, small notices or community materials may appear, but they are not guaranteed year-round.

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