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sound euphonium 3 daikichiyama fuchi park

Sound! Euphonium 3

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
21m 43s
sound euphonium 3 daikichiyama fuchi park
  • Nearest Station: Keihan Uji Station (Keihan Uji Line)
  • Walk: about 20–25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening, especially in clear weather or during autumn for a similar atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Kumiko and Reina share a quiet, emotionally charged moment on the path at Daikichiyama overlooking Uji at night.
  • This scene comes at a key emotional point as the story begins to settle, with the night view and quiet atmosphere of Daikichiyama once again becoming the place where Kumiko and Reina speak honestly from the heart. Standing near the familiar mountain path and viewing area, they carry complicated feelings about the changes ahead: the deep understanding they have built together, but also a faint unease about future choices and the distance that may grow between them. The emotion here is not explosive, but it is heavy and meaningful, as if they are looking back on everything they have shared while silently confirming the next stage of their lives. The moments before and after this scene are filled with parting, growth, and the desire to treasure the present, which makes it especially gentle and memorable. In real life, Daikichiyama Fuchi Park matches the anime very closely, especially in the slope of the path, the railings, the outline of the surrounding trees, and the overall sense of space leading toward the viewpoint, making the real model easy for fans to recognize. The anime slightly enhances the clarity of the night view and the layering of light to make the moment more dramatic, while in person the view and brightness can vary depending on season, tree growth, and lighting conditions. As a real park walkway, signs and facilities are fairly modest, so visitors need to compare the terrain, railing lines, and background cityscape rather than expect a perfectly framed anime-style composition. Overall, it is a highly accurate location, but one whose atmosphere and elevation changes are best appreciated by visiting in person.
Can I visit Daikichiyama Fuchi Park at night like in the anime?
Yes, the park and path are commonly visited around sunset and after dark, but the route is a hillside trail with limited lighting, so bring a light and wear proper shoes.
Is this the same famous hilltop spot from earlier Sound! Euphonium scenes?
Yes, Daikichiyama is one of the series' best-known pilgrimage locations and has long been recognized by fans as a key Kumiko and Reina spot overlooking Uji.
Are there any rules for taking photos at the scene location?
Casual photography is generally fine, but please stay on the path, avoid blocking other visitors, and keep noise down since this is a public park used by locals.

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