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K-On - Shimogamo Shizuhara Ohara Line Locations

Next, I checked out K-On locations along the Shimogamo Shizuhara Ohara Line, also known as Kyoto Prefectural Road Route 40. I've also made a separate post about Yui, Mio, Ritsu and Mugi running on this road. The closest subway station is Kitayama Station on Kitayama-dori.



Image from S2E15 - 06m59s


This is looking towards the south. A lot of the buildings here has been changed, but you can see some still matching on the right here.




Image from S2E15 - 06m36s


Sawako drives up this narrow road.




Image from S2E15 - 06m39s


Further along the road is this hill.




Image from S2E15 - 06m44s


You can't get the top of the hill in the same picture in real life, so here's a picture of that.




Image from S2E15 - 12m14s


The hill is also shown later in the same episode.




Image from S2E15 - 12m11s


Once again you can't see the top from this angle.




Image from S2E15 - 12m02s


Ui, Jun and Azusa at the top.




Image from S2E15 - 06m50s


Sawako is also driving further along the road.




Image from S2E15 - 06m53s


And she passes this small park.




Image from S2E15 - 06m56s


Which seems to be called Hataeda-shoda Park in real life.




Image from S2E15 - 11m54s


This is where the drink station is set up later in the episode too.




Image from S2E15 - 06m27s


Sawako is also shown driving on another road close to Hataeda-shoda Park. I've marked a path between all these locations in the map below.



Location map:



These locations were visited on 2019/04/18.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kbas/20120721/p1

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