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slow loop kannonzaki dori road 209 1

Slow Loop

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Keikyu Mabori-Kaigan Station (Keikyu Main Line), then take a Keikyu bus toward Kannonzaki
  • Walk: About 3 minutes on foot from Kannonzaki bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for bright road and coastal visibility
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A calm roadside view along Kannonzaki Dori frames the coastal atmosphere featured in Slow Loop.
  • This shot uses the roadside and coastal surroundings as a transitional landscape cut, with no characters directly visible, emphasizing the gentle and relaxing atmosphere that defines Slow Loop. Scenes like this often appear between moments when the girls are traveling, chatting, or heading to a fishing spot, helping viewers feel the slow, comfortable rhythm of life along the Miura Peninsula and reflecting a calm, relaxed, slightly expectant mood. In real life, this matches a section of Kannonzaki Dori on Prefectural Route 209, and the anime recreates the curve of the road, guardrails, slope, and relative placement of nearby buildings with impressive accuracy. Rather than exaggerating the background, the series preserves the ordinary lived-in look of the street, which makes the location easy to recognize. Some details such as traffic signs, utility poles, mirrors, plants, house exteriors, and small shop elements may have changed over time, but the overall road shape and seaside-road atmosphere remain very close to the anime. Comparing the scene with Google Street View makes it even easier to confirm the bend, guardrails, and lane markings, making this a strong pilgrimage spot for side-by-side photo matching.
What is the easiest way to reach this Slow Loop road spot without a car?
Take the Keikyu Main Line to Mabori-Kaigan Station, then board a bus bound for Kannonzaki and get off near Kannonzaki. The scene area is just a short walk from the roadside bus stop.
Can I safely recreate the anime angle on Kannonzaki Dori?
Yes, but this is an active roadside, so stay on the pedestrian side and avoid stepping into the roadway for photos. A compact camera or phone works best here because the match depends more on road alignment than height.
Are there facilities nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the wider Kannonzaki area has parking, restrooms, and sightseeing facilities around Kannonzaki Park and nearby attractions. It works well as part of a half-day Slow Loop route around Yokosuka’s coastal spots.

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