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  • Nearest Station: Koshigoe Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Cloudy or rainy afternoons for the closest atmosphere; early morning for unobstructed photos
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The girls are caught in a sudden downpour on a coastal street, turning an ordinary walk into an emotionally charged moment.
  • This rain scene appears during one of the more emotionally heavy stretches of TARI TARI, when the characters’ accumulated worries and misunderstandings are amplified by a sudden downpour. The rain is not just a visual effect; it feels like a release for emotions they have been holding back. One girl feels lost, another tries to act tough, yet in the middle of the storm they begin to understand each other more honestly. The dramatic weight of the moment comes from how their relationships shift from surface-level friction toward genuine openness. The real-life model is in the Enoshima and Koshigoe area of Kamakura, where the scale of the streets, the road alignment, and the airy atmosphere of the seaside town match the anime very well. As with many P.A.Works backgrounds, the composition is highly realistic, and fans can still recognize the same angles, slopes, and building placement on location. That said, the anime cleans up sign text, wires, and visual clutter for a stronger dramatic image, while the real site naturally shows updated storefronts, road signs, residential changes, and small street fixtures. Even so, a comparison with Google Street View or an on-site walk shows that the scene remains impressively faithful, though recreating the same heavy-rain mood depends on weather and timing.
Can I easily access this TARI TARI rain scene spot on foot?
Yes. The area around Koshigoe and Enoshima is publicly accessible by local streets, and the scene area is reachable with a short walk from Koshigoe Station on the Enoden Line.
Is photography allowed at this location for anime pilgrimage shots?
Street photography from public roads is generally fine, but avoid blocking traffic, entering private property, or aiming cameras directly into nearby homes and shops.
What is the best way to compare the anime frame with the real location before visiting?
Google Street View is very useful here because the road layout and surrounding buildings are still recognizable. Check the latest imagery first, since storefronts and roadside details may have changed over time.

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