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sound euphonium 3 hadoyama daisan jid ken park

Sound! Euphonium 3

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
2m 55s
sound euphonium 3 hadoyama daisan jid ken park
  • Nearest Station: JR Uji Station (Nara Line)
  • Walk: 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or early autumn for a similar quiet residential atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kumiko Oumae stands near a small neighborhood park path in a calm residential area, lost in thought.
  • This moment appears as the story begins to open up again, with Kumiko passing a small park beside a residential neighborhood on her own, looking thoughtful and slightly burdened. As the new concert band president, she is carrying both hope and anxiety about the band's future, so this brief pause feels like a quiet emotional gap outside the energy of school life. The surrounding story keeps that delicate mood: the excitement of a new school year and the goal of nationals is balanced by growing responsibility and interpersonal pressure, which makes her seem especially calm and introspective here. In real life, the scene matches Hadoyama Daisan Jid-Ken Park in Uji quite closely. The composition captures the feel of a small neighborhood park, including the path, greenery, and the sense of nearby houses, all with strong recognizability. The anime softens the colors and tidies the background a little to create a cleaner frame, but the real location is still easy to identify. The park is an ordinary local children's park, and the signs are standard community facility markings rather than official anime signage, so fans will want to compare the terrain, fences, trees, and path angles carefully. The real site has more everyday detail, such as seasonal plant changes, possible equipment updates, and parked vehicles nearby, but the overall quiet residential atmosphere remains very close to the feeling in the anime.
Is Hadoyama Daisan Jid-Ken Park an official Sound! Euphonium pilgrimage spot?
It is a fan-identified location rather than a formally marked anime spot. There is no official series signboard at the park, so fans usually confirm it by matching the path and surrounding houses.
Can I take photos at the park without special permission?
Yes, casual photography from public space is generally fine, but this is a small neighborhood children's park. Avoid photographing local residents or children, and keep noise low.
What is the best way to compare the anime angle before visiting?
Check online pilgrimage maps and Google Street View around the nearby residential streets before you go. The view is easier to match by looking at the path alignment, fence lines, and tree placement rather than expecting anime-specific signs.

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