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sound euphonium toudou practice

Sound! Euphonium

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 3
Time
3m 41s
sound euphonium toudou practice
  • Nearest Station: Mimurodo Station (Keihan Uji Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for a similar residential light and atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kumiko and Reina practice breathing on a quiet sloped roadside in Uji during a calm but emotionally charged moment in Episode 3.
  • This moment appears as Kumiko and Reina begin to grow closer, stepping away from the noisy band atmosphere to do breathing and basic practice along a quiet slope in a residential part of Uji. For Kumiko, it is more than simple training; it is part of the process of confronting how she really feels about the band and music itself. Reina shows her usual serious, slightly distant attitude, but also the intense passion she has for music, which leaves a strong impression on Kumiko. The mood here is calm, focused, and subtly tense, laying the groundwork for the deeper understanding that develops between them later. In real life, this spot is on a sloped roadside in the Toudou area of Uji, and the overall streetscape matches the anime composition very closely. The road gradient, residential atmosphere, guardrails, and direction of the street all make the real model easy for fans to recognize. Sound! Euphonium is especially accurate in these everyday locations, capturing not just landmarks but also the quiet feeling of suburban space. Compared with the anime, details such as plants, utility lines, roadside markings, and house exteriors may have changed over time, while the animated version is slightly cleaner and more visually organized. This is not a major tourist facility, so there is little obvious series signage; pilgrims usually identify it by the shape of the road and background outlines, and it is easier to recreate the shot by checking maps or Street View in advance.
Is this breathing practice spot easy to identify from the anime?
Yes. Fans usually match it by the sloped road, guardrail, and surrounding residential layout, and Street View helps a lot for lining up the exact angle.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
You can photograph the street from public space, but this is a normal residential area, so avoid blocking the road, pointing cameras into homes, or visiting very early or late.
Is there any official Sound! Euphonium sign or marker at this spot?
No prominent official marker is generally reported here. Most visitors treat it as an unmarked model location and compare the road shape directly with the anime frame.

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