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march comes in like a lion season 2 tsukuda ohashi bridge

March Comes In Like a Lion Season 2

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 4
Time
10m 54s
march comes in like a lion season 2 tsukuda ohashi bridge
  • Nearest Station: Tsukishima Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line / Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for riverside light closest to the anime mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Rei Kiriyama stands alone beneath Tsukuda Ohashi Bridge by the riverside, framed by the broad urban waterfront.
  • This moment appears during one of the story’s quieter emotional stretches, with Rei Kiriyama walking alone beneath Tsukuda Ohashi Bridge along the riverside. The open but slightly empty space mirrors his reserved, sensitive state of mind. At this point, Rei is still caught between family issues, shogi, and difficult personal relationships. Although the warmth of the Kawamoto family has begun to affect him, his loneliness and self-doubt have not disappeared overnight. The scene feels like a brief pause where he can sort through his thoughts. Before this, he has been carrying pressure from daily life and competition, and after it, the story continues to deepen his understanding of himself, human connection, and where he belongs. In real life, the area beneath Tsukuda Ohashi Bridge matches the anime very closely, especially in the angle of the elevated structure, the openness of the riverside path, the railing layout, and the relationship to the distant urban skyline. On site, the bridge piers, guardrails, and waterfront space feel more lived-in than in the anime, and the atmosphere changes noticeably with the season, weather, and light. The anime simplifies some signs, pavement details, and utility elements to keep the frame cleaner and more focused on the character, while the real location includes practical riverside notices and safety signage. Overall, this is a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot, especially when looking from under the bridge toward the water and opposite bank, where the series’ accurate capture of Tokyo’s bayside mood becomes easy to appreciate.
Can I walk directly under Tsukuda Ohashi Bridge to recreate this scene?
Yes, the riverside promenade under and around the bridge is generally publicly accessible on foot. Check local conditions after heavy rain or river maintenance, as temporary restrictions can happen.
Is photography allowed at this March Comes In Like a Lion location?
Casual photography is generally fine from the public walkway. Avoid blocking paths, using large tripods during busy times, or photographing nearby residents without permission.
What is the best nearby station for anime pilgrims visiting this exact spot?
Tsukishima Station is the most practical choice for most visitors, with a manageable walk to the bridge area. Hatchobori is another option, but it is usually a bit less direct for this under-bridge viewpoint.

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