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sound euphonium hadoyama daisan jid ken park

Sound! Euphonium

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
18m 19s
sound euphonium hadoyama daisan jid ken park
  • Nearest Station: JR Uji Station (Nara Line)
  • Walk: about 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or autumn for lighting similar to the anime’s calm residential mood
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kumiko Oumae and Shuichi Tsukamoto walk past a quiet residential street near Hadoyama Daisan Children's Park in an awkward, subdued moment.
  • This moment appears during the scene where Kumiko and Shuichi walk together along a residential street, with a subtle but awkward mood hanging between them. As Kitauji High School’s concert band begins taking practice seriously again, Kumiko is being pulled forward by the club’s growing intensity while still trying to figure out how she truly feels. Their conversation here is not a dramatic confrontation, but more like the uneasy distance between childhood friends who both want to say something and yet keep holding back. The scenes before and after this one emphasize Kumiko’s uncertainty about both relationships and her commitment to band, which makes this quiet moment feel especially real. In real life, the location is on the residential street in front of Hadoyama Daisan Children’s Park, and the road alignment, street width, corner spacing, and the arrangement of the park edge and nearby houses match the anime very closely. Rather than exaggerating the background, the series preserves the quiet, slightly sloped everyday atmosphere of a Uji neighborhood, making the spot easy to recognize on pilgrimage. Compared with the anime, the height of the trees, parked cars, overhead wires, and roadside details may change over the years, and signs or safety notices around the children’s park may also have been updated, but the overall road shape and structure of the streetscape remain the key identifying features. This kind of location shows how accurately Sound! Euphonium recreates ordinary spaces, relying not on flashy landmarks but on the rhythm and atmosphere of a residential street to reflect the characters’ emotions.
Is this scene spot easy to recognize in person?
Yes. Fans usually identify it by the road shape, the residential corner, and the park-side streetscape rather than a single dramatic landmark.
Can I take photos in front of Hadoyama Daisan Children's Park?
Yes, but this is a quiet residential area, so keep noise low and avoid photographing nearby homes or children using the park. Short roadside photo stops are the safest approach.
What is the best way to include this location in a Sound! Euphonium pilgrimage walk?
Most fans visit it as part of a wider Uji walking route from JR Uji Station, linking nearby neighborhood scene spots. Comfortable shoes are recommended because the area includes gentle slopes and residential streets.

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