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tonikawa over the moon for you daikokuden

TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
19m 3s
tonikawa over the moon for you daikokuden
  • Nearest Station: Yamato-Saidaiji Station (Kintetsu Nara Line / Kyoto Line / Kashihara Line)
  • Walk: 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon in spring or autumn for softer light and fewer visitors
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Nasa and Tsukasa stand before the grand historic Daikokuden area, sharing a quiet and romantic sightseeing moment in Nara.
  • This moment comes during a relaxed, date-like walk in Nara, when Nasa and Tsukasa arrive at a wide historic landmark and quietly enjoy the scenery together, continuing the gentle sweetness of their newlywed relationship. The mood is not dramatic, but calm, tender, and faintly romantic, like a peaceful travel memory shared by just the two of them. It also reflects the series' usual charm: instead of big conflict, it focuses on subtle companionship and the happiness that builds while seeing new places together. The anime scene matches the First Daigokuden Hall site at Heijō Palace in Nara quite well, especially the broad open plaza, the symmetry of the structure, and the spacious, dignified atmosphere seen from a distance. On location, you will find cultural property signs and park guidance boards, and the real area feels even wider than it does in the anime; however, modern signboards, barriers, visitor routes, and other facilities are usually simplified or omitted in the animated version to keep the frame cleaner. The biggest real-life differences come from the grass, paving textures, seasonal vegetation, and the number of visitors, so if you want to recreate the emptier mood seen in the anime, it is best to avoid the busiest daytime holiday hours.
Can I enter the First Daigokuden area freely for TONIKAWA scene hunting?
The Heijō Palace Historic Site grounds are generally open to visitors, and the exterior area around the First Daigokuden is commonly accessible. Interior access and special exhibitions can vary by day, so check the official Heijō Palace site before visiting.
Is photography allowed around the First Daigokuden?
Casual photography in the outdoor plaza is typically allowed, making it a good spot for anime pilgrimage photos. If you use tripods, drones, or commercial equipment, confirm current rules with the site management first.
What is the most practical way to reach this TONIKAWA location from central Nara or Kyoto?
Most fans use Kintetsu to Yamato-Saidaiji Station and then walk or take a short local bus/taxi toward the Heijō Palace site. There are visitor facilities and rest areas in the park, so it is easy to combine with a half-day pilgrimage plan.

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