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thief chase scene

TARI TARI

Tokyo

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thief chase scene
  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The girls rush through a sloped residential street during the thief chase in TARI TARI.
  • This moment appears as the girls hurry through the street while chasing a thief, creating a scene that feels slightly tense but still lively and playful in TARI TARI’s usual youthful style. As they run and call out to each other, the moment highlights their natural teamwork and energy. Even though it is only a brief movement shot, it vividly conveys their urgency and youthful spirit, adding a strong sense of immediacy to the chase sequence before and after this cut. In real life, the spot is on a sloped residential street near Enoshima, and the road alignment, corner shape, and placement of the houses on both sides are all quite close to the anime composition, clearly showing how carefully the staff referenced the actual landscape. The anime simplifies some background details, making the power lines, road surface, and parts of the buildings look cleaner and brighter, but the overall spatial feel and the slope are still very accurate. This is not a major tourist landmark, and there is little obvious signage or anime marking on site, so it feels more like a pilgrimage point for fans who compare locations themselves; using maps and Street View makes it much easier to match the angle. Since it is a residential area, building exteriors, plants, and parked vehicles may differ over time, so visitors should also be careful not to disturb local residents.
Is this TARI TARI thief chase spot easy to access on foot from Enoshima area stations?
Yes. It is reachable on foot from Katase-Enoshima Station and also from Enoshima Station or Shonan-Enoshima Station, though the final approach includes residential slopes.
Can I take comparison photos here, or is it a sensitive residential area?
You can photograph from the public street, but this is a quiet neighborhood, so avoid blocking the road, pointing cameras at homes, or lingering loudly for long periods.
Are there any official TARI TARI signs or pilgrimage markers at this exact location?
No dedicated official marker is generally installed at this exact chase spot. Most fans identify it by matching the road shape and surrounding houses with screenshots and Street View.

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