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wakanasu last scene

TARI TARI

Tokyo

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wakanasu last scene
  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 18 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon to dusk for lighting closest to the anime scene
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Wakana stands alone on a quiet residential street at dusk in the emotional final moment of TARI TARI episode 4.
  • This scene appears at the end of episode 4, with Wakana standing alone on a quiet street at dusk, looking especially withdrawn and emotionally heavy. After being stirred by choir-related memories, her late mother, and her interactions with the people around her, she still tries to appear calm, but inside she is struggling with grief she cannot easily express. The moment feels like an emotional pause: in an otherwise ordinary residential neighborhood, Wakana bears her loneliness and uncertainty by herself, setting up her gradual return to singing and her confrontation with her inner pain. In real life, the location is a residential slope and corner typical of the Enoshima area, and the anime reproduces the road alignment, incline, guardrails, and spacing of the houses with impressive accuracy, making the viewpoint easy to match. The background was cleaned up and simplified in the anime, while the real site usually has more visible utility lines, roadside details, and small architectural differences, along with possible updates such as repainted walls, changed plants, or parked cars. This is not a major tourist landmark, so there is generally no dedicated anime signboard or official marker, which makes it better suited to careful frame matching and street-view comparison. Visiting around dusk helps recreate the same mood as the anime, but because it is an active residential area, fans should photograph respectfully and avoid disturbing local residents.
Is this TARI TARI scene spot marked with an official anime sign?
No, this residential scene does not usually have an official signboard or plaque. Fans typically identify it by matching the road slope, railings, and house layout with screenshots and Street View.
Can I take photos here without causing problems for locals?
Yes, but keep it brief and quiet because this is a normal residential street. Avoid blocking the road, pointing cameras into homes, or gathering in large groups.
What is the best route for combining this spot with other TARI TARI locations?
Most fans start from Katase-Enoshima or Enoshima Station and explore nearby hillside streets on foot. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended because the area has slopes, steps, and narrow residential roads.

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