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  • Nearest Station: Koshigoe Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Morning or late afternoon on a clear day, especially in spring or early autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Taichi Tanaka runs along a coastal road in a bright opening shot that captures the youthful energy of TARI TARI.
  • This moment comes from the TARI TARI opening, where Taichi runs along a road near the Shonan seaside, instantly expressing the youthful energy, movement, and everyday atmosphere that define the series. Rather than advancing the main plot through a dramatic event, the shot uses his motion and the open scenery to show his vitality as a high school student, matching the anime’s broader themes of friendship, club activities, and worries about the future. Before and after this cut, the opening keeps linking together brief glimpses of the main cast, helping viewers remember their personalities and the rhythm of their shared youth before the full story begins. In real life, this spot is on a coastal road near Enoshima, and the anime recreates the road alignment, guardrails, wide sightlines, and overall seaside feeling with impressive accuracy. While the opening simplifies some surrounding details such as road markings, utility poles, traffic lights, signs, and building density for cleaner composition, the location remains highly recognizable. When visiting, the roadside barriers, lane width, and angle of the distant coastline are especially useful for matching the scene, though vegetation, roadside fixtures, and traffic levels may differ slightly depending on the season and the years since the anime aired.
Is this TARI TARI opening road easy to photograph safely?
Yes, but it is an active public road, so use the sidewalk or roadside space and avoid stepping into traffic lanes. Early morning usually gives the safest and cleanest comparison shots.
Can I match the anime angle with Google Street View before visiting?
Yes, this area is covered by Google Street View, and it is very useful for checking guardrails, road curvature, and coastline alignment in advance. Street View helps a lot because small roadside details have changed over time.
Are there other TARI TARI pilgrimage spots near this road?
Yes, Enoshima and the surrounding Shonan area contain multiple recognizable TARI TARI locations, including roads, seaside views, and spots near Enoden stations. Many fans combine this stop with a wider day trip around Kamakura and Fujisawa.

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