Guide to Maizuru, Filming Location for "As Long As We Both Shall Live"
"As Long As We Both Shall Live" (released March 2023), is a film featuring scenes from Maizuru, a real location set in northern Kyoto. Visitors here will find familiar backdrops from the film’s climax, as well as from the “Kudo residence” scenes where main characters Kiyoka Kudo and Miyo Saimori live and connect.
In addition to serving as the main location for so many movie scenes, Higashi-Maizuru is also a historic port town once home to the former Maizuru Naval District. Today the iconic Maizuru Red Brick Park and surrounding retro streetscapes offer a perfect place for a sightseeing stroll and look back into the area’s nostalgic past. Why not embark on a journey and step into the world of film that awaits at this film location, Higashi-Maizuru?
Table of Contents
- How to get to Higashi-Maizuru?
- Location 1: Step into the movie world at "Kitasui Tunnel" where Miyo ran through!
- Location 2: "Maizuru Red Brick Park" where the movie climax was filmed
- Location 3: "Maizuru Regional Headquarters Meeting Place (Togo Residence)", where Kiyoka and Miyo's happy daily life was depicted
- Location 4: The "Former Kitasui Water Purification Plant Drainage Pool" that appeared as the basement of the Imperial Household Ministry ※Normally not open to the public
- Additional Fun! "Navy-related Port Tour Cruise"
- Summary
How to get to Higashi-Maizuru?
Your journey begins at JR Higashi-Maizuru Station. From Kansai Airport, take the JR Haruka Limited Express to Kyoto, a ride of about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Transfer to the Maizuru Limited Express at Kyoto Station, and you'll arrive in Higashi-Maizuru in about 1 hour and 46 minutes. The Haruka Limited Express also stops at Osaka and Shin-Osaka stations, making access from Osaka convenient.
Also, Nishi-Maizuru Station, where you can stop en route from Kyoto to Higashi-Maizuru, is connected to the Tango Railway. It's about a 7-minute ride from Higashi-Maizuru Station to Nishi-Maizuru Station on the JR Maizuru Line, so it's easy to switch to the Tango Railway for access to one of the "Three Scenic Spots of Japan", Amanohashidate, and Ine, popular for its beautiful boat houses. Adding this before or after your tour of this film location is highly recommended.
From Kansai Airport
Kansai Airport Station → JR Haruka Limited Express approx. 1 hour 20 minutes → Kyoto Station → Transfer to Maizuru Limited Express approx. 1 hour 46 minutes → Higashi-Maizuru Station.
Location 1: Step into the movie world at "Kitasui Tunnel" where Miyo ran through!
The first location to see is the Kitasui Tunnel. A brief, 10-minute walk along the Kitasui Promenade, which follows the track of a railway line once used for military transport from JR Higashi-Maizuru Station will lead you to the Kitasui Tunnel. This is where the scene of Miyo running to the barracks, worried about Kiyoka's safety, was filmed.
The red brick tunnel, which is about 110 meters long, was built in 1904 as a railway line for a military port. As you step into the tunnel, the cool air surrounds you, retro street lamps light your path, and the atmosphere is incredible. Please be aware that there may be more cyclists during commuting hours.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 北吸トンネル
- Postal Code
- 625-0080
- Address
- Kitasui, Maizuru City, Kyoto
- Telephone
- 0773-77-5900 (Maizuru Tourism Association)
- Closed
- Walk anytime
- Hours
- Walk anytime
- Admission
- Free
Location 2: "Maizuru Red Brick Park" where the movie climax was filmed
About 300 meters from the Kitasui Tunnel, you'll find "Red Brick Park". In this area, there are many red brick buildings that were built as military warehouses from 1900 to 1921. Eight buildings from No.1 to No.8 are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan, and efforts have been made to preserve and utilize them. Mainly, the climax battle scenes of the movie were filmed here.
The second floor of Building No.5 where the indoor battle scenes were filmed. It's usually closed to the public, but you can take a look if you join the "Red Brick Guide Tour"!
The "Maizuru Red Brick Park", now a popular tourist spot representing Higashi-Maizuru, is a must-visit spot for sightseeing in Higashi-Maizuru. The park houses a variety of facilities including the "Red Brick Museum" in Building No.1, shops, restaurants, co-working spaces, and design company offices in each building. There are various events held throughout the year and rental bicycles available for sightseeing tours around Higashi-Maizuru.
Filming Anecdotes
The filming of the movie "As Long As We Both Shall Live" took place from late February to early March. Maizuru, located along the Sea of Japan, is usually snowy during this time, but during the filming period, it was hit by a severe cold wave, causing heavy snowfall that hadn't been seen in decades! As a result, even small snow plows and water trucks were mobilized, and many staff members were called out to shovel snow every day.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 舞鶴赤れんがパーク
- Postal Code
- 625-0080
- Address
- 1039-2 Kitasui, Maizuru City, Kyoto
- Telephone
- 0773-66-1096
- Closed
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Open all year (only external viewing is possible)
*The "City Hall Memorial Hall", "Chiezo", and "Red Brick Museum" are closed from December 29 to January 1 - Business Hours
- External viewing is free ※Inside is open from 9:00am to 5:00pm (until 10:00pm during events)
- Admission
- Free for viewing (There's an admission fee for the Red Brick Museum)
- Access
- 16-minute walk from JR Higashi-Maizuru Station
- Credit Cards
- Depends on the shop
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
Location 3: "Maizuru Regional Headquarters Meeting Place (Togo Residence)", where Kiyoka and Miyo's happy daily life was depicted
A 20-minute walk from the "Red Brick Park" brings you to the Maizuru Regional Headquarters Meeting Place, which appears in the movie as the Kudo residence. This official residence, where successive chiefs have lived since the Maizuru Naval District was established in 1901, is called the "Togo Residence" after its first chief.
The single-story wooden building, with some Western fittings, sits upon a 3,100 square meter plot. It made frequent appearances in the film as the home where the two main characters live.
Currently, the Maritime Self-Defense Force manages and maintains it as the "Maizuru Regional Headquarters Meeting Place", opening the site to the public just once a month. The possible visiting days are typically first Sunday of each month, excluding January. The house is subject to occasional operational closings, so be sure to check the official website of the Maritime Self-Defense Force and plan your trip accordingly.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 舞鶴地方総監部会議所(東郷邸)
- Postal Code
- 625-0087
- Address
- 1200 Amarubeshimo, Maizuru City, Kyoto
- Telephone
- 0773-62-2250 (Maritime Self-Defense Force Maizuru Regional Headquarters Public Relations Promotion Room)
- Business Hours
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10:00-15:00 on the first Sunday of every month (last admission at 2:30pm)
※There may be cases when it is closed due to operations - Admission
- Free admission
- Access
- Take the Kyoto Kotsu Bus East-West Circulation Line (counter-clockwise direction) from JR Higashi Maizuru station, get off at the "Norisenshomae" bus stop, walk for 3 minutes, or get off at the "Self Defense Forces Pier" bus stop, walk for 1 minute.
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
Location 4: The "Former Kitasui Water Purification Plant Drainage Pool" that appeared as the basement of the Imperial Household Ministry (* Normally closed to the public)
While brief, the Former Kitasui Water Purification Plant Drainage Pool makes its stunning debut as the basement of the Imperial Household Ministry in the film. In reality, it was originally built to secure drinking water for ships and facilities within the military port, and has since been designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. This location is normally not open to the public, even within the "Red Brick Warehouse Group".
Visits to this exclusive site are available only through the "Maizuru Red Brick Guide Tour". With this tour, you’ll enjoy backstage access to important culture properties inside Red Brick Park that are typically closed to the general public, all with the added tales of a guide. Guided tours are held on Thursdays, weekends, and holidays. Please note that advanced reservations up to 5 days prior are needed to participate.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 舞鶴赤れんがガイドツアー
- Postal Code
- 625-0080
- Address
- Reception & Meeting Place: Maizuru Red Brick Park Building No. 2 Reception Counter, 1039-2 Kitasui, Maizuru City, Kyoto
- Telephone
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0773-77-5400 (Maizuru Tourist Association) ※Closed on Sundays and holidays
Contact number on the day of the event: 080-9534-0153 - Held on (Application date)
- Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, and holidays ※There are days when reception is stopped due to circumstances. Please check the reservation calendar for details
- Business Hours
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10:45am - 12:30pm (Approximately 105 minutes required)
* Please gather at the reception by 10 minutes before the start
* Reception starts from 10:00am - Admission
- 2,000 yen for junior high school students and above, free for elementary school students and below ※Includes guide fee, insurance fee, and consumption tax
- Access
- 16-minute walk from JR Higashi-Maizuru Station
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Note
-
Reservation is required via the booking site. Reservations must be made at least 5 days in advance.
The tour can accommodate up to 12 people and requires a minimum of 2 people to be conducted.
If the tour hasn't reached the maximum capacity by the day it's confirmed, same-day participants may also be accepted. - Official Website
- Official Website (English)
Additional Fun! "Navy-related Port Tour Cruise"
Visits to the Maizuru Red Brick Park make a great companion to the Navy-related Port Tour Cruise.
Depart from the leisure boat pier on the east side of Building No. 1, Red Brick Museum, for a 35-minute cruise of delights around Maizuru Bay. The escort ship Hyuga, hails from Maizuru as its home port, along with the Aegis ships which you’ll find docked! Enjoy this up-close, exclusive look at famed naval ships at port.
Make unforgettable travel memories as you gaze back at Maizuru’s former military port with your back to the sea breeze. Here you’ll find a view of the Red Brick Warehouse Group, the film location for the movie As Long As We Both Shall Live, like you’ve never seen before.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 海軍ゆかりの港めぐり遊覧船
- Ticket Sales Location & Boarding Area
- Ticket Sales: Please visit the website for the ticket sales counter / Boarding Area for the Pleasure Boat: Pier on the east side of the Red Brick Museum
- Telephone
-
090-5978-8711 (Maizuru Red Brick Park Pleasure Boat Window)
※Reception hours 9:00am-5:00pm (Closed at the end and beginning of the year) - Departure Time
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Until December 10, 2023, Monday to Friday: 3 trips per day (same-day tickets only) Departure at 11:00am/1pm /2pm,
Weekends, holidays, and Bon Festival (August 11 to 20): 6 trips per day (Web reservation available) Departure at 10am/11am/12pm /1pm /2pm /3pm
Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and holidays from December 11 to 25: 3 trips per day (same-day tickets only) Departure at 11am/1pm /2pm
From January 4 to February 29, 2024, Monday, Thursday, Friday: 2 trips per day (same-day tickets only) Departure at 11am/1pm, Weekends and holidays: 3 trips per day (same-day tickets only) Departure at 11am/1pm/2pm
※No service from December 26 to January 3 - Price
- Adults 1,500 yen, Children aged 3 to 12: 800 yen, Under 2 years old: Free
- Note
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Boarding begins about 15 minutes before departure.
May be cancelled due to weather conditions.
May not be available for boarding due to private charter. - Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
Summary
Are you ready for your journey through Higashi-Maizuru, stepping into the cinematic world of acclaimed film, As Long As We Both Shall Live?
Maizuru City is packed with endless sights to find and explore! After your trip through the thriving port town and cinematic world at Higashi-Maizuru, don’t forget Nishi-Maizuru, a perfect plus and day trip option, awaits just next door.
"Nishi-Maizuru", which is about 7 minutes from "Higashi-Maizuru" station on the JR Maizuru Line, is an area that has flourished as a castle town since the construction of a castle during the Sengoku period. This stirring escapes offers a whole new look and feel in comparison to Higashi-Maizuru, while still keeping its port-town vibes.
With rental bicycles waiting at JR Nishi-Maizuru Station, take the chance to hop on a bike and cycle around this castle town while breathing in the sea breeze.