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zatsutabi that s journey suzuka fishing cooperative

ZatsuTabi -That's Journey-

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
2m 50s
zatsutabi that s journey suzuka fishing cooperative
  • Nearest Station: Isoyama Station (Kintetsu Nagoya Line)
  • Walk: about 25–30 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon on a clear day, especially outside stormy weather and major holiday peaks
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Chika stands near the fishing cooperative direct sales area in Suzuka, taking in the quiet coastal town scenery during her journey.
  • This moment appears during the trip segment set around Suzuka in Mie Prefecture, where Chika visits the area near the fishing cooperative’s direct sales shop and strolls while taking in the relaxed atmosphere unique to a coastal fishing town. Rather than rushing from place to place, she approaches the journey with a spontaneous and open mind, enjoying the local scenery, food, and everyday life, so the emotional tone here is calm curiosity mixed with quiet anticipation. The scenes before and after this also reflect ZatsuTabi’s usual charm: the story is not driven by dramatic events, but by the subtle feelings the character experiences through real travel. Compared with the real-life Suzuka Fishing Cooperative direct sales shop Tototo, the anime’s composition is very close, especially in the road layout in front of the building, the low-rise structure, and the open feel typical of a harbor-side market. In real life, signage text, storefront details, and small facilities may have changed slightly over the years, such as notice boards, flags, parking markings, or sales displays, so they may not match frame for frame, but the location remains highly recognizable. The anime also tidies up the view a little by simplifying utility lines, clutter, or parked cars, so the actual site can feel more lived-in, yet the seaside market atmosphere, street perspective, and building silhouette are still reproduced with impressive accuracy, making this a very approachable anime pilgrimage spot.
Can I actually visit the Tototo direct sales shop used as the model for this scene?
Yes, it is a real seafood direct-sales location in Suzuka, but business hours and closed days can vary, so check official local tourism or fishery association information before going.
Is photography allowed around the shop and harbor area?
Outdoor scene-matching photos are generally fine from public areas, but avoid blocking customers, photographing staff without permission, or entering work-only fishery spaces.
What is the easiest way for anime fans to compare the anime angle with the real site?
Use Google Maps and Street View to confirm the road alignment and storefront position first, then visit in daylight when the building façade and surrounding streets are easiest to match.

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