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the dangers in my heart season 2 nara park

The Dangers in My Heart Season 2

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 24
Time
9m 47s
the dangers in my heart season 2 nara park
  • Nearest Station: Kintetsu Nara Station (Kintetsu Nara Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Morning in spring or autumn for softer light and easier scene recreation
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Ichikawa and Yamada spend a gentle, romantic moment together while walking through the open paths of Nara Park.
  • This moment takes place after Kyotaro Ichikawa and Anna Yamada have clearly grown closer, during their trip to Nara. After all their earlier hesitation, teasing, and gradual mutual understanding, the mood between them is no longer that of ordinary classmates, but one filled with shyness and sweetness. As they walk side by side around Nara Park, the calm scenery and the presence of deer create an especially gentle atmosphere that reflects the feelings they are finally beginning to express more honestly. The scene is not just a sightseeing cut, but an important everyday moment that shows how much the distance between them has narrowed. In real life, the anime recreates the open pedestrian paths and broad landscape around Nara Park with impressive accuracy, preserving the spacious walkways, natural greenery, and relaxed tourist atmosphere. Compared with the anime, the real site may differ slightly in tree placement, paving, and road edges depending on the season, camera angle, and time of visit, but the overall sense of space and background outline are easy to recognize. Visitors will also notice more guide boards, tourist signs, and deer safety notices on site, which are usually simplified or omitted in the anime to keep the composition clean. Overall, this is a very faithful real-world adaptation and an easy spot for anime pilgrims to identify.
Can I recreate this anime scene easily at Nara Park?
Yes, the park’s open paths and recognizable landscape make it one of the easier pilgrimage spots to match, though exact framing depends on season and foot traffic.
Are there any photography rules around the deer in Nara Park?
Photography is generally allowed, but do not block paths or provoke the deer for pictures. Keep a safe distance and avoid using food to force poses unless following local feeding rules with official deer crackers.
Is Google Street View useful for finding this anime location in advance?
Yes, Street View is helpful for understanding the park roads and approach routes, but some interior walking areas and seasonal visual details may look different from the anime frame.

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