K-ON! Season 2

けいおん!!

ComédieMusiqueTranche de vie(2010)

Nouvelle année scolaire : les aînées du club de musique légère passent en troisième année, et Azusa Nakano se retrouve seule en deuxième. Réalisant qu'Azusa serait l'unique membre restante après leur diplôme, les aînées décident de recruter de nouvelles recrues. Tracts, invitations dans le local, prestation lors de la cérémonie d'accueil… rien n'y fait, personne ne semble vouloir s'inscrire. Sur le chemin du local, Azusa…

Lieux de pèlerinage (5)

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Kyoto Station

京都駅

The iconic modern architecture of Kyoto Station features in several transition scenes throughout the movie. Its vast glass and steel structure represents the intersection between traditional Kyoto and the futuristic elements of the story.

Kyoto Station 30 min

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Demachi Futaba

出町ふたば

This traditional Japanese confectionery shop famous for its mame-daifuku appears as a reference location in K-ON!! Season 2. The shop represents the local Kyoto culture and traditional sweets that complement the everyday life themes explored in the anime.

Demachiyanagi Station 20 min

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Toyosato Elementary School Old School Building

豊郷小学校旧校舎群

This historic elementary school building served as the primary model for Sakuragaoka High School in K-ON!!. The distinctive architecture, including the rabbit sculptures and interior layout, directly inspired the anime's school setting where the light music club practices.

Toyosato Station 90 min

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Kamogawa Delta

鴨川デルタ

This triangular park where the Takano and Kamo rivers meet served as a location for outdoor scenes in K-ON!! Season 2. The open grassy area and riverside setting provided a peaceful backdrop for character interactions and reflective moments in the series.

Demachiyanagi Station 45 min

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Shugakuin Imperial Villa

修学院離宮

The gardens and traditional architecture of this imperial villa appear in several background shots throughout K-ON!! Season 2. The serene landscape and classical Japanese design elements provided atmospheric inspiration for various outdoor scenes in the anime.

Shugakuin Station 120 min

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