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the ryuo s work is never done shogi hall

The Ryuo's Work is Never Done!

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
19m 5s
the ryuo s work is never done shogi hall
  • Nearest Station: Fukushima Station (JR Osaka Loop Line / JR Tozai Line area access)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for a bright exterior match
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Yaichi Kuzuryu stands outside Kansai Shogi Hall in a quiet establishing shot that links the anime directly to a real shogi landmark in Osaka.
  • This scene appears early in the story, with Yaichi standing in front of Kansai Shogi Hall as he prepares to enter one of the most important places in the daily life and matches of professional shogi players. The mood is slightly tense and highly focused, because this is not only a stage for the professional shogi world, but also a symbol of the responsibility and pressure he carries as the young Ryuo. Around this moment, the series draws viewers into the serious world of competition while also setting up the changes in Yaichi’s life involving his disciple, personal growth, and new relationships. The anime scene is clearly based on the real Kansai Shogi Hall in Osaka’s Fukushima area, and the exterior, entrance placement, and overall composition are recreated quite faithfully, making the location easy to recognize at a glance. The hall’s facade is the most iconic element here, and while the anime stays very close in scale and street perspective, details such as signage, posted notices, and small architectural features may differ over time in real life. The surrounding street, parking areas, nearby buildings, and greenery also feel more lived-in in reality, and some elements may have changed since the anime aired, but it remains a highly recognizable pilgrimage spot that is especially fun to compare with Google Street View.
Can I still visit the Kansai Shogi Hall building used for this anime scene?
Yes, the area can still be visited, but functions related to the Kansai Shogi Association have been shifting, so check the official Japan Shogi Association Kansai information before going. Exterior viewing is the safest option for anime pilgrims.
Is photography allowed at this The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! spot?
Street-side photography of the exterior is generally fine if you do not block entrances or disturb visitors. Avoid photographing inside or through windows unless current on-site rules clearly permit it.
What is the best way to match the anime angle at this shogi hall location?
Use Google Street View first to line up the facade and entrance position, then stand across the street for a similar perspective. A slightly wide phone lens works best for recreating the establishing shot.

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