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march comes in like a lion season 2 tsukuda kobashi bridge

March Comes In Like a Lion Season 2

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
0m 51s
march comes in like a lion season 2 tsukuda kobashi bridge
  • Nearest Station: Tsukishima Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or blue hour on a clear day for a mood closest to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A calm establishing shot of the riverside near Tsukuda Kobashi Bridge captures the subdued Tokyo atmosphere of the episode.
  • This shot focuses on the riverside scenery near Tsukuda Kobashi Bridge, with no clearly visible characters, yet it fully preserves the delicate and quiet rhythm that defines March Comes In Like a Lion. The series often uses views of Tokyo’s old downtown and waterfront as emotional buffers between major story beats, letting the audience feel the loneliness, exhaustion, and faint warmth carried by Rei and the people around him. Moments like this usually appear before or after emotionally heavy scenes, after characters have dealt with worries, relationships, or memories, briefly shifting attention to the city and river so the viewer can absorb the fragile emotions beneath the story’s calm surface. In real life, the anime composition matches the Tsukuda Kobashi area very closely, especially in the bridge structure, river width, railings, and surrounding high-rise layout, showing how carefully the staff referenced the Tsukishima and Tsukuda district. When visiting today, the skyline and riverside outline are still easy to compare, although the real location often looks brighter and more lived-in because of different angles, seasons, weather, and color grading. Signs, railing details, and roadside fixtures appear more cluttered in reality and may have changed over time, but the spot remains highly recognizable as an anime pilgrimage location. If you compare the frame with Google Street View or on-site photos, the bridge shape and riverbank lines are the easiest features to confirm.
Can I recreate the bridge shot from March Comes In Like a Lion at Tsukuda Kobashi Bridge easily?
Yes, the bridge and riverbank are publicly accessible, and the overall layout is still easy to match with the anime frame. A smartphone plus Google Street View reference is usually enough to find the angle.
Is photography allowed on and around Tsukuda Kobashi Bridge?
Casual photography from public sidewalks and bridge approaches is generally fine. Just avoid blocking pedestrians, filming residents too closely, or using large tripods during busy hours.
What is nearby if I want to combine this stop with a longer anime pilgrimage walk?
You can easily continue through Tsukuda and Tsukishima, where there are riverside paths, small local streets, and plenty of monjayaki restaurants. The area is also convenient for a walk toward Sumiyoshi Shrine and other waterfront viewpoints.

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