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garbage collection site

TARI TARI

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 12
Time
8m 22s
garbage collection site
  • Nearest Station: Koshigoe Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a non-collection weekday for easier photo matching
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Taichi stands by a neighborhood garbage collection area while retrieving props needed for the performance.
  • This moment comes during the hectic preparation period before the group’s performance, when Taichi heads alone to a neighborhood garbage collection site to retrieve or move a prop needed for the play. The mood carries a sense of urgency and pressure, since everyone is racing against time to get everything ready; although he seems to be handling a simple errand, Taichi’s actions show how seriously he supports his friends and the stage. It is an ordinary but meaningful shot that captures the grounded, hurried, and youthful energy of the group just before showtime, and after this, they move one step closer to completing the performance. The real location reflects the kind of residential garbage collection spaces commonly seen around Kamakura and Enoshima, and the anime’s composition is quite faithful: the road corner, small fence, garbage area placement, and the spacing of nearby houses and slope all match well. That said, the anime simplifies some background lines and spatial depth to keep the character action clear, while the real site feels more lived-in and may differ depending on season, collection day, and later updates to nets, signs, sorting notices, or bins. Because this is fundamentally a residential garbage collection point rather than a tourist facility, visitors should avoid disturbing residents, sanitation work, or lingering too long for photos; if you compare it with Street View, the shape and layout of the corner are especially accurate, even if smaller objects have changed over time.
Can I photograph the TARI TARI garbage-collection-site scene freely?
Yes, but it is in a residential area, so keep your visit brief, avoid blocking the road, and do not photograph residents, homes, or garbage during collection work.
Is this exact spot easy to confirm with Google Street View?
Yes, the corner layout and surrounding houses are recognizable on Street View, though nets, signs, and collection-area details may differ from the anime and from older imagery.
Are there any nearby facilities for anime pilgrims visiting this location?
You can use the shops and cafes around Koshigoe and Enoshima approach areas before walking over, since the scene itself is just a neighborhood collection point with no visitor facilities.

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