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wakana childhood flashback

TARI TARI

Tokyo

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wakana childhood flashback
  • Nearest Station: Kamakura-Koko-Mae Station (Enoden 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 flashback atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Young Wakana appears in a quiet childhood flashback set along a sloping neighborhood street in Kamakura.
  • This moment appears in a flashback to Wakana’s childhood, carrying a gentle yet slightly bittersweet mood that reflects one of her precious memories connected to her mother. At that time, Wakana was still a young, innocent child who relied deeply on her family, and the scenery before her was not just an ordinary street but part of the peaceful happiness she once knew. In contrast with her later emotional distance from music after losing her mother, this memory becomes especially meaningful and helps explain her struggles and growth when she finally begins to face singing and her feelings again. The real-life spot is based on a residential road in the Kamakura area, and the anime recreates the slope, road width, nearby houses, and overall atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The quiet coastal-town feeling of the street is particularly well captured. In person, there is no obvious sign marking it as a TARI TARI location, so visitors usually need to rely on coordinates and Street View comparisons to confirm the exact viewpoint. Compared with the anime, the plants, utility lines, walls, and house exteriors may have changed over time, but the overall terrain and street layout remain clearly recognizable, making this a highly accurate yet subtle pilgrimage spot.
Is this TARI TARI flashback spot easy to identify on site?
It can be tricky because there is no official anime marker there. Most fans confirm the viewpoint by matching the slope and surrounding houses with online maps and Street View.
Can I take photos freely at this location?
Yes, it is a public street, but it sits in a residential area, so keep noise low and avoid photographing private homes too directly. Tripods or long stops should be handled carefully so you do not block the road.
What is the best route for combining this with other TARI TARI pilgrimage spots?
Fans usually pair it with Enoden-area stops around Kamakura and Enoshima, especially locations reachable from Kamakura-Koko-Mae and nearby stations. Walking between spots works well, but using the Enoden saves time if you plan multiple scene matches in one day.

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