cosermap logo
Local Weather
7-Day Forecast
Show Local Weather
Loading...

memories off 2nd kamakurakokomae station

Memories Off 2nd

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. -
Time
-
memories off 2nd kamakurakokomae station
  • Nearest Station: Kamakurakokomae Station (Enoshima Electric Railway / Enoden)
  • Walk: 1 minute on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on clear days, or weekday mornings for easier photo recreation
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • A quiet exterior shot captures the railway crossing and seaside atmosphere near Kamakurakokomae Station in Memories Off 2nd.
  • This shot uses the railroad crossing and seaside scenery near Kamakurakokomae Station as a transitional moment, with no clearly visible characters but a strong sense of the gentle melancholy and youthful uncertainty that defines the series. In the story, scenes like this usually appear when the characters are emotionally unsettled, thinking of someone, or pausing before or after an important conversation, letting the sea breeze, railway, and distant water express feelings they cannot say aloud. The image feels quiet and slightly detached, as if marking a brief pause in changing relationships and hinting at either emotional closeness or separation to come. In real life, the location around Enoden’s Kamakurakokomae Station is one of Shonan’s most iconic seaside railway views, and the anime matches the real setting quite well, especially in the track alignment, road layout, and coastline placement. Over the years, however, road work, updated traffic infrastructure, and rising tourism have changed some details, so guardrails, signs, pavement markings, and safety equipment are more noticeable and modern than in the anime. Even so, the core visual markers remain intact—the crossing, the road by the sea, the train line, and the open ocean view—making the scene easy to identify for fans, though visitors should be careful because the area often has both vehicle traffic and many tourists.
Can I recreate the scene right outside Kamakurakokomae Station?
Yes, the crossing and seaside road are immediately by the station, but this is a busy public road and railway crossing, so stay off the roadway and never block traffic while photographing.
Is this location crowded because of anime and manga fans?
Yes, it is a well-known pilgrimage and sightseeing spot, and crowds are especially heavy on weekends, holidays, and around sunset. Weekday mornings are usually much easier for matching the shot.
Are there any current local rules or etiquette I should know before taking photos?
Local authorities and railway staff regularly ask visitors not to enter the road, crossing area, or private property for photos. Use designated public space, keep moving after your shot, and be considerate of residents and station users.

© 2026 Coser Map. All rights reserved.