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Tari Tari - School Hill

The last Tari Tari location I visited this time was the school hill which is located near Kamakurakōkōmae Station.



Image from Episode 1 - 04m13s


Image from Episode 4 - 16m46s


The area of the hill near this road mirror is the one that's shown the most in the show.




Image from Episode 1 - 16m37s


Wakana and Konatsu is shown slightly further up the hill. The light blue house on the right matches, but the brown one next to it isn't shown and the others on the left doesn't match as much.




Image from Episode 1 - 16m53s


The wall near the road mirror matches, but not the houses.




Image from Episode 1 - 16m57s


This is actually further up the road again, not at the spot with the road mirror. If you look closely you can see the road mirror further down the hill.




Image from Episode 1 - 17m54s


This view can be seen from even further up the road. It overlooks Kenshoji temple, not to be confused with the more well-known Kenchoji temple.




Image from Episode 1 - 18m23s


This is down the road from the road mirror location.




Image from Episode 4 - 16m52s


Image from Episode 4 - 16m56s


Wien and Sawa walks past one of these buildings with a garage.




Image from Episode 4 - 16m57s


And they spot Konatsu running up the hill. You can see the road mirror again here on the left.




Image from Episode 4 - 16m59s


Closeup of Konatsu.




Image from Episode 8 - 21m16s


This shot of Sawa riding her horse up the hill doesn't seem to be possible to get since the guardrail on the left ends here and the train tracks near Kamakurakōkōmae Station can only be seen from further down.




Image from Episode 13 - 10m53s


One shot further down the hill and closer to the train tracks that's possible to get is this one from the last episode. I've marked a path from this location, passing through the others, ending up at the place overlooking Kenshoji temple in the map below.



Location map:



This location was visited on 2020/01/01.

Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
https://riyot.hatenablog.com/entry/20120730/1343653644

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