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Hanasaku Iroha - Nishigishi Station Platform

Yunosagi Station which is shown in Hanasaku Iroha is based on Nishigishi Station in real life, so I went to have a look. I also has a look inside the Station Building.



Image from Episode 1 - 08m39s


Image from Episode 9 - 10m07s


The platform you arrive at if you go here from Kanazawa Station.




Image from Episode 1 - 08m41s


The sign here actually do say Yunosagi Station.




The Yunosagi Station signs are just for decorations and have become pretty faded.




The Nishigishi Station signs are better maintained.




Image from Episode 1 - 23m35s


View from the tracks from the first OP. The Station Building is on the left here.




Image from Episode 4 - 03m37s


Ohana enjoying the falling cherry blossoms.




Image from Episode 4 - 03m38s


Image from Episode 26 - 17m30s


There were still some cherry blossoms here when I visited too.




Image from Episode 4 - 03m40s


View of the platform on the station building side.




Image from Episode 8 - 20m01s


Some of the Noto Railway trains here matches the ones seen in the show.




Image from Episode 8 - 20m02s


The blue signs are in a slightly different spot in real life.




Image from Episode 9 - 10m12s


This is the view from the walkway between the station platforms.




Image from Episode 14 - 00m22s


In this shot from the second OP you can see a waiting shed on the left.




There was a Hanasaku Iroha poster inside the waiting shed.




Hanasaku Iroha poster.


I took a picture of the poster location as well. The station sign is further away from the platform in real life.




Image from Episode 26 - 17m28s


There's stairs instead of a ramp up to the platform here.




Image from Episode 26 - 17m42s


The building on the right behind the cherry tree doesn't seem to match.




Image from Episode 26 - 18m10s


Ohana talks to her grandmother.




Image from Episode 26 - 18m18s


Before getting on the train.




Image from Episode 26 - 18m24s


I got another picture of one of the Noto Railway trains here as well.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m02s


The station platforms are also shown in the movie.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m09s


Satsuki is sitting on the bench here. It doesn't match the anime though.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m15s


Ayato takes a picture of her.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m24s


Which Satsuki doesn't like.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m35s


Ayato walks up the stairs to the platform.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m37s


The real Nishigishi Station sign is on the right here in real life.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m45s


Ayato takes pictures of the platform areas.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 20m51s


While waiting for the train.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 21m10s


Satsuki tells Ayato about why she wants to leave Yunosagi.




Image from Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home - 21m34s


The station sign is shown as a wooden one in the movie since it's set in the past.



Location map:



This location was visited on 2019/04/21.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://blog.livedoor.jp/seichijunrei/archives/51849300.html

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