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sound euphonium uji ogurayama post office

Sound! Euphonium

Osaka

Episode
Ep. 14
Time
19m 4s
sound euphonium uji ogurayama post office
  • Nearest Station: JR Kizu Line / Nara Line: JR Rokujizo Station
  • Walk: about 25 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Kumiko and Reina walk side by side along a quiet residential street near the Uji Ogurayama Post Office area.
  • This scene shows Kumiko and Reina walking together along a residential road in Uji, in a calm moment filled with subtle emotional movement. After spending more time together and talking honestly, the distance between them has clearly narrowed. Kumiko is gradually coming to terms with her true feelings while being drawn to Reina’s direct and unwavering personality. There is no dramatic confrontation here; instead, the scene quietly portrays how their bond deepens step by step. Earlier moments were shaped by hesitation and mutual testing, and after this, their connection becomes more defined, making this an important emotional beat in the story. The real-life location is a residential street near the Uji Ogurayama Post Office area, and the anime reproduces the curve of the road, the slope, roadside walls, and the arrangement of the houses with impressive accuracy. The atmosphere of everyday life in the anime also matches the real site, especially in the utility poles, greenery, and gently uneven street layout. Some details have naturally changed over time, such as house exteriors, fence designs, plant growth, and small road markings, and signage around the post office may differ slightly from when the anime aired. Even so, this remains a classic pilgrimage spot where the overall composition and road shape are highly faithful to the real location, with only minor age-related differences in the finer details.
Is this Sound! Euphonium spot easy to photograph without bothering residents?
Yes, but it is in a quiet residential area, so keep noise low, avoid blocking driveways, and do not point cameras directly into private homes. Quick roadside photos are generally the safest approach.
Can I match the anime angle exactly near the post office area?
You can get very close by lining up the curve of the road and roadside walls, though some house details and plants have changed over the years. Street View is useful for checking the approach before visiting.
Are there any fan-friendly facilities or official Sound! Euphonium markers at this spot?
This specific residential street does not have a major official marker, unlike some central Uji collaboration points. It is best visited as part of a wider Uji pilgrimage route with nearby station and riverfront locations.

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