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sawa temple

Tari Tari

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 13
Time
1m 15s
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  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to mid-afternoon on a clear day for lighting similar to the anime and easier photo comparison
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Sawa is shown at the temple-like home setting, a calm and personal space tied closely to her family life in TARI TARI.
  • This moment appears in the later part of the story, returning to the temple setting run by Sawa’s family and showing one of the quietest, most familiar sides of her daily life. After all the struggles, worries, and mutual support within the choir club, Sawa feels especially calm here, with an emotional tone that mixes reflection and renewed determination. The setting is more than just her home background; it symbolizes her connection to her family and to her own uncertain future. Before this moment, she has been carrying the anxieties of youth and growing up, and after it, she gradually moves toward facing both her dreams and reality more honestly. In real life, the matching location sits in an area around Enoshima where residential streets and temple-like scenery overlap, and it is regarded as one of the visual models for Sawa’s family temple. The anime preserves the open feeling in front of the building, the relationship between the road and the grounds, and the overall impression of a traditional religious structure, so fans can still recognize the source immediately. At the same time, the real site and the anime are not identical: vegetation, architectural details, signs, and markings may differ, and some angles may be harder to recreate because of parked vehicles, fences, or privacy concerns around private property. Overall, this is a spot where the atmosphere matches the anime more strongly than every detail does, and comparing it with maps and Street View helps reveal how the staff transformed the real place into the warm and steady image of Sawa’s home.
Can I freely photograph the Sawa family temple model from the anime?
Please be careful: this area includes private property and residential surroundings, so it is best to photograph only from public roads and avoid blocking entrances. Quiet, respectful visits are strongly recommended by fan communities.
Is this location officially marked as a TARI TARI pilgrimage spot?
There is no widely confirmed permanent official sign on-site identifying it as a TARI TARI location. Most fans verify the spot through scene matching, maps, and Street View rather than formal local signage.
What is the best way to combine this stop with other TARI TARI locations around Enoshima?
Most visitors pair it with spots around Enoshima, Katase, and Kamakura-Enoshima stations in a half-day walking route. Using Google Maps and Street View beforehand makes the route much easier because several scene models are spread across local streets.

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