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yuruyuri nagasaki asahi town

YuruYuri

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 8
Time
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yuruyuri nagasaki asahi town
  • Nearest Station: Nagahama Station (JR Biwako Line / Hokuriku Main Line)
  • Walk: About 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear day for the closest street-lighting match
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A quiet street view in Nagahama is shown as an everyday transitional cut in YuruYuri episode 8.
  • This shot works as one of the series’ everyday transition cuts, using a familiar town street to connect the characters’ movements and conversations. Even if no character is clearly emphasized in the frame, the mood continues YuruYuri’s relaxed, gentle, and playful slice-of-life rhythm, likely marking a move to the next location or the end of a small gag. The emotions around this moment are not dramatic; instead, the scene lets viewers settle into the ordinary yet inviting atmosphere of Nagahama. In real life, the location corresponds to the area around Chikepa Nagahama Asahicho Daiichi in Asahi Town, Nagahama. The anime recreates the road alignment, street width, and arrangement of buildings on both sides quite well, showing that this mixed residential and small commercial street was the basis for the background. Over time, however, the most noticeable differences are the parking lot layout, updated signage, and changes to some storefront exteriors. The anime background also simplifies some of the busier real-world signs and overhead utility details. Even so, when compared with the actual site or Street View, the original model is still recognizable from the road shape, corner perspective, and surrounding building heights, though visitors should expect a more lived-in and fragmented urban landscape today.
Is this YuruYuri street spot easy to reach from Nagahama Station?
Yes. The location is walkable from JR Nagahama Station in roughly 10–15 minutes through the central town area.
Can I take photos freely at the Chikepa Nagahama Asahicho Daiichi area?
You can usually photograph the street from public space, but avoid blocking parked cars or photographing private property too closely because this is an active parking and neighborhood area.
What should I compare on Street View to confirm the anime match?
Focus on the road curve, intersection angle, and the height and spacing of the buildings rather than the current signs, since parking use and storefront details have changed over time.

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