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slow loop kannonzaki pier

Slow Loop

Tokyo

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slow loop kannonzaki pier
  • 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 mornings or late afternoons in spring and autumn for the closest sea light and atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • A quiet coastal shot captures the small pier at Kannonzaki with open sea and a calm shoreline atmosphere.
  • This moment focuses on the small coastal pier and wide sea view at Kannonzaki, with no clearly visible characters, making it feel like an atmospheric establishing shot. The wind, seawall, and distant horizon continue Slow Loop’s gentle and relaxed rhythm, echoing the sense of comfort the characters build through fishing and time spent together. Moments like this usually come after everyday conversation, fishing preparations, or heartfelt exchanges, and they naturally lead into quieter reflection, sightseeing, or a return to laid-back seaside activity. In real life, this spot is near a small pier in the Kannonzaki area of Yokosuka, Kanagawa, and the anime recreates the coastline, pier structure, and open Tokyo Bay feeling with impressive accuracy. On location, you can clearly recognize how faithfully the series captured the low breakwater, rocky shore, and layered sea view. That said, the anime simplifies some real-world details such as railings, warning signs, pavement textures, and small utility features, giving the scene a cleaner and more soothing appearance. Weather and time of day also change the impression significantly: bright sunny conditions resemble the anime most closely, while cloudy skies or stronger waves make the real place feel rougher and more dramatic. Overall, it is a strong example of a scene whose core composition is highly accurate, even if the visuals were slightly polished for the anime.
What is the easiest way to reach the Slow Loop Kannonzaki pier spot without a car?
Take the Keikyu Main Line to Uraga Station, then board a Keikyu bus bound for Kannonzaki and walk a few minutes from the bus stop. This is the standard public transport route used by most visitors to Kannonzaki Park and the nearby coast.
Can I safely recreate the anime angle right on the small pier?
You can photograph the area from the coast and nearby path, but conditions around the pier depend on weather and wave height. Avoid stepping onto slippery rocks or restricted edges, especially on windy days.
Are there facilities nearby for anime pilgrimage visitors at Kannonzaki?
Yes, the wider Kannonzaki area has park facilities, rest areas, vending machines, and sightseeing spots including the lighthouse and coastal walking routes. It is better for a short half-day trip than a quick station-to-scene stop.

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