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the ryuo s work is never done fukushima crevia

The Ryuo's Work is Never Done!

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
2m 5s
the ryuo s work is never done fukushima crevia
  • Nearest Station: Fukushima Station (JR Osaka Loop Line / Hanshin Main Line area)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Yaichi and Ai are shown on a quiet Osaka street, capturing their first awkward yet memorable interaction in Episode 1.
  • This moment appears near the beginning of the story, when Yaichi is still living a shogi-focused but somewhat unstructured daily life and suddenly finds himself confronted by the very young yet intensely serious Ai, who declares that she wants to become his apprentice. At this point there is still a clear sense of distance between them: Yaichi is startled and troubled by her unexpected arrival, while Ai presses forward with straight, unwavering enthusiasm and admiration. The scene captures the delicate mood before their relationship is fully formed and sets up the development that follows, as they move from strangers in a chaotic first meeting toward a genuine master-disciple bond. In real life, the anime street view is based on the area around Crevia Osaka Fukushima in Osaka's Fukushima ward, and the overall street alignment, building massing, and corner perspective are reproduced quite accurately, especially the apartment facade that gives the setting its everyday urban-residential feel. The anime simplifies signage, window details, and street clutter so the characters stand out more, while the real location shows more typical apartment notices, parking-related markings, and roadside fixtures. Even so, the proportions of the buildings and the shape of the street corner make the real spot easy to recognize as the model for the scene.
Can I photograph the exact anime angle at Crevia Osaka Fukushima?
Yes, but this is a residential area, so shoot from public streets only and avoid blocking entrances or including residents in close-up photos. Early daytime is usually the easiest for a clean angle.
Is this spot officially marked as a The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! pilgrimage site?
There is no widely reported official anime plaque or permanent on-site marker here. Fans usually identify it by matching the building shape and street corner with the Episode 1 background.
Are there convenient stations and facilities nearby for a quick anime visit?
Yes, the area is walkable from Fukushima Station and has plenty of convenience stores, cafés, and main-road access nearby. It works well as a short stop while exploring central Osaka pilgrimage spots.

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