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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 15s
the ryuo s work is never done shogi hall
  • Nearest Station: Fukushima Station (JR Osaka Loop Line / JR Tozai Line area)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for the closest lighting and easier exterior comparison
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • An establishing exterior shot evokes the real-world Kansai Shogi Hall area that anchors the series' professional shogi setting.
  • This moment appears early in the story, using an exterior view around the Kansai Shogi Hall area to establish the series' strong shogi atmosphere and give the world of professional players a sense of realism. Even if no character is clearly shown in the frame, the mood carries a quiet seriousness and anticipation, as the narrative leads viewers into the competitive world surrounding Yaichi and highlights themes of talent, responsibility, and growth. The scene is based on the area around the Kansai Shogi Hall shogi dojo in Osaka's Fukushima district, and the anime closely matches the real location in building appearance, street layout, and overall urban proportions. While the show simplifies some signage, names, and color details, the real-life model is still immediately recognizable. Compared with the actual site, the anime presents a cleaner and more visually focused version of the street, and roadside fixtures, notices, or greenery may differ slightly, but it remains an easy and satisfying pilgrimage spot to compare. In person, the neighborhood feels more like an everyday city street, and some signs, facades, or street elements may have changed over time.
Can I freely photograph the exterior of the Kansai Shogi Hall area used in the anime?
Yes, exterior street photography is generally possible from public space, but avoid blocking entrances or capturing identifiable visitors without permission. If you plan to photograph inside any shogi-related facility, check posted rules first.
Is this still a worthwhile pilgrimage spot after changes to shogi facilities in Osaka?
Yes. Even as facilities and surrounding signage change over time, the neighborhood layout and the anime's urban reference points still make it a recognizable location for fans.
Are there any fan-friendly places nearby to stop after recreating the scene?
Yes, the Fukushima area has plenty of cafes, restaurants, and convenient transport links, making it easy to combine this stop with a wider Osaka anime or city walk.

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