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saisen box

TARI TARI

Tokyo

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saisen box
  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 20 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on clear weekdays for softer light and fewer visitors
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Wakana stands by the shrine saisen-box in a quiet moment of prayer while Konatsu remains nearby.
  • This scene takes place within the shrine grounds, where Wakana steps up to the saisen-box and offers a coin in a quiet, restrained moment. At this point in the story, she is struggling with music, memories of her mother, and uncertainty about her own future, so this simple act of prayer feels like an attempt to sort out her emotions and face herself again. The presence of her friends keeps the scene from becoming too heavy, but it is still filled with a soft sense of loneliness and hope; after this moment, the characters gradually move toward mutual understanding and begin to recover the strength to sing and move forward. In real life, the location is in the Enoshima Shrine area, and the anime recreates the composition in front of the saisen-box, the sense of space along the approach, and the overall shrine atmosphere quite accurately. The wooden structures, stone steps, and surrounding greenery especially match the layered feel seen in the anime. On site, details around the saisen-box and worship area may differ slightly depending on renovations, festival decorations, or seasonal displays, and signs for worship etiquette and tourist guidance are usually more noticeable than in the anime. Compared with the cleaner, more focused framing of the animated scene, the real location includes more visitors, informational boards, and management notices, but it is still very easy to recognize as the real-life model for the scene.
Is the saisen-box area at this TARI TARI spot freely accessible today?
Yes, the worship area of Enoshima Shrine is generally open to visitors during shrine hours, though access flow can change on festival days or during special events. Early morning is the easiest time to photograph the scene without blocking worshippers.
Can I take photos around the saisen-box and prayer area?
Outdoor photography is usually allowed in the shrine grounds, but avoid obstructing worship and follow any posted no-photo notices near prayer spaces or special halls. Tripods and long setup shoots are best avoided when the area is busy.
What is the best route for fans visiting this TARI TARI location from the station?
Most fans start from Katase-Enoshima Station, cross to Enoshima, and walk uphill through the shrine approach to the worship area. There are shops, restrooms, and tourist facilities along the route, so it is easy to combine with a broader Enoshima pilgrimage walk.

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