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sawa house gate

TARI TARI

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 2
Time
2m 28s
sawa house gate
  • Nearest Station: Shonan-Monorail Shonan-Fukasawa Station
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Sawa stands near the gate of her home in a quiet residential setting, marking a small but emotionally telling moment in Episode 2.
  • This moment appears early in the story, when Sawa briefly pauses at the gate of her home, capturing the overlap between her everyday routine and the pressure she carries inside. She still presents her usual bright and earnest side, yet the scene also hints at her more complicated feelings about her future, her family, and her personal goals. Although the moment at the gate is quiet, it acts like a boundary between her home life and the outside world, helping viewers feel the subtle emotions building beneath her daily life. In the surrounding parts of the episode, this kind of ordinary entrance-and-exit scene strengthens the realism of her growth and worries. The real-life location corresponds to a residential gate area in Kamakura, and the anime matches it closely in composition, especially in the gateposts, wall layout, and the narrow neighborhood street that gives the area its lived-in atmosphere. The biggest differences in real life are usually changes over time such as plant growth, updated nameplates or notices, and small additions around the private residence like parking signs, mirrors, or household items. The anime simplifies some fine details for a cleaner frame, but the terrain and streetscape remain highly recognizable. Because this is part of an ordinary residential area, visitors should avoid lingering directly in front of the gate, refrain from photographing private interiors, and be careful not to disturb residents; even so, comparing the street view to the anime still makes the production's faithful recreation of the local atmosphere easy to appreciate.
Can I take photos directly in front of the Sawa house gate spot?
Yes, but only from the public street and very briefly, since this is a private residential area. Avoid blocking the entrance or photographing anything beyond the property line.
Is this TARI TARI location easy to match with Google Street View?
Yes, the street layout and wall positioning are recognizable on Street View, though small details like plants, signs, and exterior fixtures may have changed over time.
Are there any facilities or fan signs at this location?
No, this is not a formal tourist site and there are no official anime signs at the gate itself. Use nearby stations or convenience stores before visiting, and keep your stop short and respectful.

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