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twilight run

TARI TARI

Tokyo

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twilight run
  • Nearest Station: Shichirigahama Station (Enoden Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon around sunset for matching the backlit scene, especially in clear weather
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • The main cast runs through a sunset-lit street, capturing TARI TARI's youthful momentum and bittersweet energy.
  • This moment comes as the street is dyed orange-red by the setting sun, with the characters running forward while carrying their own worries and hopes. After working through their differences, facing uncertainty about the future, and reaffirming their feelings toward music and their dreams, this run is more than simple movement—it feels like the cast throwing themselves toward what they want to protect. The mood blends the bittersweet warmth and intensity typical of youth dramas, compressing friendship, determination, and the sense of change into a brief twilight scene. In real life, this spot corresponds to a street view in the Kamakura coastal hillside area, and the anime uses a low angle and backlit sunset to heighten the emotional impact of the run. The roadway shape, width, and background terrain are reproduced quite accurately, though utility lines, roadside details, and some building proportions are simplified to focus attention on the characters' motion. There may not be obvious anime-specific signage on site, so matching the scene depends more on the road alignment, guardrails, and sunset direction. If you compare it with Google Street View or visit on foot, you will notice the real location feels more lived-in, with vegetation, pavement updates, and nearby houses changed over time, yet the twilight atmosphere still remains strikingly close to the impression shown in TARI TARI.
Is the twilight-run spot easy to reach from the Enoden line?
Yes. The area is most conveniently approached from Shichirigahama Station on the Enoden Line, followed by a short uphill walk through local streets.
Can I recreate the exact sunset composition from the anime here?
You can get very close near sunset, but the framing depends on traffic, parked vehicles, and seasonal light direction. A Google Street View check beforehand helps a lot.
Are there any rules or etiquette I should follow when photographing this TARI TARI location?
Yes—this is a normal residential road, so avoid blocking traffic, keep noise down, and do not photograph private homes excessively. Visit during daylight or sunset and stay aware of cars and cyclists.

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