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tsuritama akira haru

Tsuritama

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon on a clear weekday, especially in spring or early autumn
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Akira and Haru face each other on a quiet Enoshima street as they discuss the ominous Bermuda Syndrome.
  • This is a key moment where Akira and Haru talk about the “Bermuda Syndrome,” and the mood turns mysterious and tense. Akira, who has been obsessively investigating the strange events tied to aliens, fishing, and the disturbances around Enoshima, speaks in a way that feels both like a warning and a test of Haru’s true identity. Haru still keeps his usual light and elusive tone on the surface, but the distance and unease between them become much more visible here, briefly shifting the series from bright, lively energy into suspense. The scene also foreshadows the deeper revelation of Haru’s secret and the gradual trust that forms between Akira and the rest of the group. In real life, the location matches the Enoshima street setting quite well, especially in the slope of the road, the narrow residential lanes, and the overall composition of the neighborhood. The anime simplifies power lines, signage, and some building details to keep the focus on the characters and their emotions, while the actual site feels more lived-in and may differ because of updated storefronts, replaced signs, or parked vehicles. For location matching, the road layout and surrounding terrain are more reliable clues than any single sign. Since Enoshima is a long-standing tourist area, some facilities and exterior details may have changed over time, but the district still preserves the same everyday seaside-town atmosphere with a subtle sense of mystery that Tsuritama captures so well.
Is this Tsuritama spot easy to reach without climbing all the way into central Enoshima?
Yes. From Katase-Enoshima Station, the approach is straightforward on foot, and this area is easier to access than the shrine steps deeper on the island.
Can I take comparison photos here without causing problems for locals?
Yes, but keep to the roadside, avoid blocking narrow lanes, and do not photograph private homes too closely. Early weekday visits are best for respectful photo matching.
Are there nearby fan-friendly stops if I want to combine this with a Tsuritama pilgrimage walk?
Definitely. You can pair it with Enoshima Station area, the bridge approach, and other island streets featured in the series, plus plenty of cafés and convenience stores nearby.

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