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super cub kkr kamakura wakamiya

Super Cub

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
15m 48s
super cub kkr kamakura wakamiya
  • Nearest Station: Kamakura Station (JR Yokosuka Line / Enoshima Electric Railway)
  • Walk: about 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear weekday, especially in spring or autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Koguma and Reiko pause along a quiet Kamakura street near KKR Kamakura Wakamiya during their seaside trip in Super Cub Episode 6.
  • This moment appears during Koguma and Reiko’s Cub trip to Kamakura in Episode 6. Leaving behind their familiar daily life in Yamanashi, they reach the seaside and sightseeing area on their own terms, creating a mood that feels fresh, relaxed, and quietly rewarding. The scene captures the lingering pause of a trip rather than dramatic action, and it gently shows how riding together and sharing the view brings them closer. The surrounding story is built on the small but meaningful feeling of being able to go farther by themselves on their Cubs, which gives the moment a warm and understated sense of growth. In real life, this scene corresponds to the area around KKR Kamakura Wakamiya, and the anime recreates the road layout, building scale, and hotel-side atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The actual location still matches the overall street width and lodging-district feel seen in the episode, though signage, plants, parking arrangements, and facade details may have changed over time, so the text and decoration will not be identical. As in many anime backgrounds, the series simplifies wires, roadside fixtures, and traffic signs to preserve a clean, soft visual tone. Compared with the real spot or Street View, the geography and building outlines are faithfully preserved, while colors and visual clutter are artistically softened.
Can I photograph the Super Cub scene outside KKR Kamakura Wakamiya?
Yes, you can usually photograph the public street area, but avoid blocking the hotel entrance or photographing private guest areas. Early on weekday mornings is the easiest time to shoot without disturbing visitors.
Is this location easy to reach from Kamakura Station for a quick anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, it is a straightforward walk from Kamakura Station and works well as part of a larger Kamakura route. Many fans combine it with Tsurugaoka Hachimangu and nearby streets seen in travel-oriented anime.
Does the spot still look close to the anime, or has it changed too much?
The street layout and overall building form remain recognizable, so the match is still good for scene comparison. Minor differences are mostly in signage, parked vehicles, greenery, and other everyday street details.

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