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sound euphonium the movie our promise a brand new day hadoyama southeast walkway

Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Our Promise: A Brand New Day

Osaka

Episode
Ep. -
Time
2m 1s
sound euphonium the movie our promise a brand new day hadoyama southeast walkway
  • Nearest Station: JR Uji Station (Nara Line)
  • Walk: About 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or early autumn for softer light and a closer match to the film's mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kumiko walks alone along a sloped pedestrian path, framed by a retaining wall and greenery in a quiet transitional moment.
  • This moment shows Kumiko walking alone along a hillside pedestrian path, carrying a quiet, inward-looking mood. After moving into a new school year, she is dealing with the responsibilities and future of the concert band while also sorting through her complicated feelings about her friends, seniors, and music itself. Rather than using the intensity of a performance scene, the film presents her emotional state through an ordinary stretch of walking, capturing the way she settles herself between pressure and expectation. The surrounding story focuses on her gradual growth as a central character, so this scene feels like a brief mental pause before she moves forward again. In real life, this location is the southeast walkway at Hadoyama, and the overall topography, slope, guardrails, and bend in the path match the anime very closely. The receding incline and the retaining wall especially recreate the frame's compressed perspective well. The anime cleans up the background slightly to keep the mood focused, so the real site may show more everyday details such as aging pavement, denser vegetation, utility lines, or small roadside fixtures. There is no dramatic official sign marking it as a tourist spot, so visitors usually identify it through coordinates, terrain, and road shape. When compared with the anime frame and map or Street View references, the accuracy is impressively high, although season, weather, and tree maintenance can change the look. Because it is a walkway near a residential area, visitors should take photos quietly and avoid blocking the path or disturbing neighbors.
Is this Hadoyama walkway easy to identify from the movie frame?
Yes. Fans usually match it by the slope, retaining wall, and curve of the pedestrian path rather than by any official anime sign on site.
Can I recreate the scene without entering private property?
Yes. The matching angle can be taken from the public walkway, but keep to the side because it is a residential access path and people do pass through.
What is the best tool to confirm I found the exact spot?
Google Maps and Street View are the most practical references for this location, especially for checking the wall line, road bend, and elevation before you visit.

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