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Sound! Euphonium
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Pilgrimage route

Sound! Euphonium

Sound! Euphonium Uji Pilgrimage Model Route

A half-day to one-day model route through Uji, including Uji Bridge, the riverside area, shrines, and scenic spots. It is designed as a relaxed walk for enjoying the atmosphere of Sound! Euphonium.

View the routeConsidering an overnight stay
Duration

Half day to 1 day

Main area

Uji, Kyoto

Route spots

5

Good for an overnight stay

Uji, Kyoto

Pilgrimage route

Model route

1
Uji River
Photo: Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Public domain) via Wikimedia Commons

Uji River

京都府宇治市宇治Nearest station: Uji Station

Start the Uji route at Uji River. It works well as an easy first stop before walking toward the river and central Uji locations.

Transport note: Use Uji Station as the starting point, then continue toward Uji Bridge and the river. When taking photos, be considerate of pedestrians and local residents.

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Uji Bridge
Photo: No machine-readable author provided. N yotarou assumed (based on copyright claims). (CC BY 2.5) via Wikimedia Commons

Uji Bridge

京都府宇治市宇治蓮華Nearest station: Uji Station

Uji Bridge lets you enjoy the riverside or townscape atmosphere of Uji. Take your time between stops and look for scenery that echoes the anime.

Transport note: The area around Uji Station is a useful reference point for the next stop. When taking photos, be considerate of pedestrians and local residents.

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Uji Shrine
Photo: Kenshi Kingami / Unsplash

Uji Shrine

京都府宇治市宇治山田1Nearest station: Keihan Uji Station

In the afternoon, continue to Uji Shrine. This area adds greenery and elevation to the route, giving the walk a different feel from the riverside stops.

Transport note: Some paths may include slopes or stairs, so comfortable shoes are recommended. When taking photos, be considerate of pedestrians and local residents.

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Daikichiyama Observatory
Photo: SRIA (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons

Daikichiyama Observatory

京都府宇治市莵道Nearest station: Keihan Uji Station

Finish around Daikichiyama Observatory. It can evoke the anime's atmosphere, but if it is near an active school or residential area, keep the visit quiet and view only from public spaces.

Transport note: Leave enough time to return toward Uji Station. When taking photos, be considerate of pedestrians and local residents.

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JR宇治駅
Photo: z tanuki via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0) — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JR_Uji_station_,_JR_%E5%AE%87%E6%B2%BB%E9%A7%85_-_panoramio.jpg

JR宇治駅

Nearest station: JR宇治駅

JR宇治駅 lets you enjoy the riverside or townscape atmosphere of Uji. Take your time between stops and look for scenery that echoes the anime.

Transport note: The area around JR宇治駅 is a useful reference point for the next stop. When taking photos, be considerate of pedestrians and local residents.

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Good for an overnight stay

Where to stay for this route

Uji can be visited as a day trip, but staying around Uji or Kyoto makes it easier to start early and explore at a slower pace. If you also plan to visit Kyoto city, the Kyoto Station area can be a convenient base.

Main area: Uji, Kyoto

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