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tsuritama enoshima haru

Tsuritama

Tokyo

Episode
Ep. 1
Time
1m 24s
tsuritama enoshima haru
  • Nearest Station: Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
  • Walk: 15 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon on a clear day; spring and early summer match the bright island atmosphere best
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Haru stands upon arriving in Enoshima, framed by the island’s street scenery in the opening stage of Tsuritama episode 1.
  • At the beginning of episode 1, Haru has just arrived in Enoshima, bursting into this seaside town with a free-spirited and curious energy. This moment marks his first real step onto the island and his first connection to the setting of the story, while also foreshadowing how he will disrupt Yuki’s previously quiet and closed-off daily life. Haru looks excited and completely at ease, as if he sees all of Enoshima as a brand-new playground. Soon after, the story unfolds through his encounters with Yuki, Natsuki, and the others, tying together fishing and personal growth. In real life, this scene is based on the area near the entrance to Enoshima, and the anime reproduces the road layout, surrounding buildings, and sloping island atmosphere with impressive accuracy. The real location shows the same narrow street scale, changes in elevation, and mix of shops and homes seen in the anime composition. However, the anime uses brighter, more saturated colors and simplifies some signage, utility lines, and small visual clutter to create a cleaner, more whimsical feeling. When compared with the real site or Street View, the hillside backdrop and curve of the road are notably faithful, though seasonal conditions, weather, and updated storefront signs may make the present-day location look slightly different from how it appeared when the series aired.
Which station is best for reaching this Tsuritama scene near Enoshima?
Katase-Enoshima Station on the Odakyu Enoshima Line is the easiest choice, though Enoshima Station on the Enoden and Shonan-Enoshima Station on the Shonan Monorail also work. Expect a short walk across the bridge area toward the island approach.
Can I recreate Haru’s arrival shot exactly at this spot?
You can get very close, but traffic, pedestrians, parked bicycles, and updated storefront details may affect the framing. Visiting on a weekday morning gives you the best chance for a cleaner shot.
Are there any photography restrictions around the Enoshima approach streets?
Street photography for personal travel and anime pilgrimage use is generally fine, but avoid blocking narrow roads or photographing private homes too closely. If you use a tripod, keep it brief and stay out of pedestrian flow, especially during busy tourist hours.

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