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the eccentric family 2 akai maru post

The Eccentric Family 2

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
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the eccentric family 2 akai maru post
  • Nearest Station: Hankyu Koyoen Station on the Hankyu Koyo Line
  • Walk: about 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or quiet afternoon on a clear day for matching the residential street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Yasaburō Shimogamo pauses along a quiet street beside the distinctive red round post box in a calm reflective moment.
  • This moment appears during one of the story’s quieter stretches, with Yasaburō walking along the street wearing a thoughtful, slightly distant expression. After dealing with the bonds of his family and the delicate relationships between the tengu and tanuki worlds, he often processes his complicated feelings during seemingly casual walks like this. The ordinary, peaceful street scenery perfectly reflects his mixed state of ease and quiet melancholy, giving viewers a brief pause where Kyoto’s everyday atmosphere and the characters’ emotions blend together. Soon after, the story returns to the witty and emotionally charged exchanges between the cast, making this street scene feel like a gentle breath in between. In real life, this spot is most recognizable for its red round post box, and the anime faithfully captures that visual centerpiece, making the location easy to identify even from slightly different angles. The width of the road, the direction of the street, and the surrounding residential atmosphere all closely match the anime, making it a highly recognizable pilgrimage point. Some real-world details such as signs, parked vehicles, utility poles, and plants may differ depending on the year, so it will not look exactly the same as it did at broadcast time. Overall, this is not a location defined by a flashy landmark, but by the lived-in feeling of an everyday street corner and post box, which suits The Eccentric Family perfectly. If you compare it with Google Street View, the care taken in the anime’s composition and street-level recreation becomes even clearer.
Is the red round post box still there for anime pilgrimage photos?
Yes, the red round post box remains the key landmark at this spot, but always check recent map photos or local posts before visiting in case of maintenance or temporary obstruction.
Can I recreate the shot easily without blocking traffic or residents?
You can, but this is a normal residential street, so keep to the roadside, avoid standing in the road, and do not photograph private homes too closely.
Is there a best tool to confirm the exact angle before visiting?
Google Street View is especially helpful here because the post box, road curve, and surrounding houses make the scene easy to verify in advance for route planning.

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