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iwa rocks

TARI TARI

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 6
Time
5m 10s
iwa rocks
  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or autumn at low tide
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Wakana sits alone among the coastal rocks, framed by the sea in a subdued and reflective moment.
  • This moment appears when Wakana is alone on the seaside rocks. Because of her mother's death and her unresolved feelings about music, she keeps her emotions bottled up and stays distant from the people around her. Sitting among the rocks with only the wind and waves around her, she seems quiet, closed off, and deeply lonely in a way she cannot easily express. The scene also becomes an important turning point for others trying to understand and reach her, and after this moment Wakana gradually begins to face her past and her feelings about singing again. The real-life spot is a rocky coastal area around Enoshima, and the anime reproduces the layered rocks, the openness of the shoreline, and the composition facing out to sea with impressive accuracy. The mood of having a character seated at the edge of the rocks with the ocean behind her is especially close to reality. On site, the rock textures and uneven surfaces feel more natural and scattered than in the anime, and the view changes noticeably depending on tide, weather, and season. This is not a heavily signposted formal sightseeing point, so visitors usually identify it by the coastal path and surrounding terrain. When photographing the spot, be careful of slippery rocks, strong winds, and high tide. Compared with the cleaner and more focused anime frame, the real location offers a wider view and may include other visitors, anglers, or coastal structures, so recreating the shot may require adjusting the angle slightly.
Can I reach the TARI TARI rock spot easily from Katase-Enoshima Station?
Yes, most fans approach on foot via the Enoshima coast, but the last section is over uneven rocks rather than a barrier-free path. Check the tide and wear shoes with good grip.
Is photography allowed on these rocks near Enoshima?
Casual photography is generally fine because this is an open coastal area, but drones may be restricted by local safety rules and nearby visitor traffic. Avoid blocking paths or climbing onto dangerous edges for a perfect anime angle.
What should I watch out for when recreating Wakana's scene here?
The biggest issues are slippery surfaces, sea spray, and changing tide conditions, especially after rain or on windy days. For the closest match, visit in calm weather and be ready to adjust your framing because the real shoreline is wider than in the anime.

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