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TARI TARI

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Shonan Monorail Shonan-Enoshima Station
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon in spring or early summer for soft light and a similar calm atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • A calm character-focused moment tied to Sawa Okita unfolds at the riding-ground above her home in TARI TARI.
  • This scene is closely tied to Sawa Okita’s daily life and inner feelings. As a serious girl who loves horseback riding and often hides her worries behind a cheerful face, Sawa is frequently shown around this riding-ground, where the story reflects her uncertainty and hope about her future, her family, and her dreams. The mood here is quiet and delicate, and the surrounding moments in the episode usually show her gradually opening up to her friends and rethinking what horseback riding and life mean to her. In real life, this spot near the elevated riding facilities around the Enoshima-Kamakura area matches the anime’s setting of the riding-ground above Sawa’s home very well. The changes in elevation, open atmosphere, and sloping roads strongly recall the series. The anime preserves the outline and feeling of the real landscape, though some building placement, fences, and camera angles are simplified for composition. Any real-world signs reflect actual facility operations rather than the anime exactly, and vegetation, walls, pavement, and nearby equipment may have changed over time. As a pilgrimage location, it is more faithful in atmosphere than in exact one-to-one reproduction, but it remains highly recognizable, especially when compared with Street View and screenshots from the show.
Can I freely enter the riding-ground used as Sawa's model location?
The area around the approach roads can usually be viewed from public space, but the riding facilities themselves are private property. Do not enter stable grounds or restricted areas without permission.
Is this spot easy to match with the anime using Google Street View?
Yes, the slope, elevation, and surrounding road layout are useful reference points on Street View. Exact shots may be harder because some anime angles compress or simplify the real terrain.
Are there any etiquette or photography rules fans should know here?
Yes—keep noise low, avoid photographing horses, staff, or private homes without consent, and stay clear of entrances used by riders and vehicles. This is especially important because the location sits near active facilities and residential areas.

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