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slow loop kannonzaki breakwater

Slow Loop

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
2m 50s
slow loop kannonzaki breakwater
  • Nearest Station: Uraga Station (Keikyu Main Line), then Keikyu bus toward Kannonzaki
  • Walk: About 5–10 minutes on foot from the Kannonzaki bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Clear morning or late afternoon in spring to early winter for matching coastal light
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Hiyori stands alone by the seaside breakwater, framed against the open water in a calm and introspective moment.
  • This moment comes near the beginning of the story, when Hiyori visits the seaside alone to fish and immerse herself in fly-fishing memories shared with her late father. Although she looks calm on the surface, she is still carrying the loneliness of loss and an emotional distance that makes it hard for her to open up to others. The sea breeze, breakwater, and wide ocean view give her a place to settle those feelings for a while, and this scene also sets up the emotional shift that follows when she meets Koharu and gradually begins to connect with someone again. In real life, the model location matches the small breakwater area around Kannonzaki in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, and the coastline, shape of the seawall, and open Tokyo Bay view are all quite recognizable, making the adaptation fairly accurate. The anime softens or simplifies some real-world details such as railings, ground textures, and nearby facilities, while the actual site shows more visible wave-break structures, harbor elements, and occasional warning or safety signage. Seasonal light, weather, water color, and vegetation can make the real location look different from the anime’s gentler palette, but from a similar angle it is still easy to feel the same quiet coastal atmosphere the series carefully portrays.
Can you walk right out onto the Kannonzaki breakwater from the Slow Loop scene?
Access can vary with weather, sea conditions, and local safety controls, so check conditions on site before approaching the tip. Wear non-slip shoes because the rocks and concrete can be slippery in wind or spray.
Is there a good Street View match for this Slow Loop location?
Street View coverage around Kannonzaki is limited compared with central city areas, but nearby roads and park approaches help confirm the coastline and approach route. Fans usually rely on a mix of map views, shoreline geometry, and on-site angle matching.
Are there facilities nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the broader Kannonzaki Park area has restrooms, walking paths, and sightseeing spots, but options right beside the breakwater itself are limited. Bring water and plan around bus timings if you are not driving.

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