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sound euphonium mizuho trees

Sound! Euphonium

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
5m 13s
sound euphonium mizuho trees
  • Nearest Station: JR Uji Station (Nara Line)
  • Walk: about 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or early summer for the closest tree-lined atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kumiko and Reina walk along a quiet tree-lined street in Uji, sharing a subdued moment that hints at their growing connection.
  • This moment comes during the period when Kumiko and Reina are gradually growing closer. As they walk through the streets of Uji, they exchange honest thoughts about band performance, ability, and personal goals within an outwardly calm atmosphere. Although it looks like an ordinary after-school transition scene, it quietly reflects Kumiko sorting out her feelings and noticing Reina’s unwavering, radiant attitude. The mood here is calm but delicately tense, carrying both the distance of adolescence and the sense that they are about to understand each other more deeply. Before this, there is still a hint of hesitation between them, but after this point their connection becomes much clearer. The real location is based on a road lined with trees in the Mizuhara area of Uji, and the anime reproduces the road alignment, tree spacing, and overall residential atmosphere very faithfully. The long straight sightline and peaceful suburban mood especially match the everyday tone of Sound! Euphonium. On site, the tree height, seasonal foliage, guardrails, and road markings may differ slightly depending on the year and maintenance, so the real place can look more ordinary and lived-in than the anime frame. Unlike major sightseeing spots, there is no prominent series signboard or official marker here, so fans usually identify it through street layout, the row of trees, and visual comparison. Using Google Street View makes it much easier to match the camera angle.
Is this Sound! Euphonium tree-lined street easy to identify in person?
Yes, but it is easier with Google Street View because the spot has no major anime signboard on site. Match the road shape and tree line rather than expecting a dedicated marker.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble for locals?
Yes, it is a normal public street, so quick photography is generally fine if you stay out of the roadway and avoid blocking homes or driveways. Keep voices low because this is a residential area.
What is the best season to recreate the anime look at this location?
Spring to early summer gives the closest feel, with fuller greenery similar to the series background art. Winter is still visitable, but the scene looks barer and less like the anime frame.

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