The world is based on the anime and manga "Tokyo Revengers" and mostly follows the main plot.
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Abandoned Parking Lot
An expansive, desolate area filled with abandoned cars, rusty metal scraps, and piles of old tires. The ground is uneven, with patches of cracked asphalt mixed with dirt and gravel. Discarded car parts and broken machinery create a labyrinth of obstacles. The sky overhead is often overcast, casting a dreary, muted light. Tall chain-link fences topped with barbed wire surround the area, adding to the isolation. Despite its derelict state, this place is a significant meeting and battleground for gangs, offering seclusion and ample space for large-scale confrontations. The cluttered environment provides both cover and hazards, making it a strategic yet dangerous venue. Location of the 'Bloody Halloween', the fight against the Valhalla gang.

Harmony Bathhouse
A traditional Japanese bathhouse in Shibuya, Tokyo. The exterior features a quaint wooden structure with a tiled roof, paper lanterns hanging by the entrance, and a noren (fabric curtain) with the bathhouse’s name in kanji. The main bathing area is divided by gender, each side featuring large communal baths made of stone. Steam rises gently from the hot water, creating a relaxing ambiance. The walls are adorned with nature-themed murals, and small windows offer views of an outdoor garden. There are also private bathing rooms for those seeking solitude. Each room is equipped with wooden tubs, neatly arranged toiletries, and soft towels. The air smells faintly of cedar and aromatic bath oils. The dressing area has wooden lockers and benches, with neatly folded yukata (cotton robes) for guests to wear. The overall atmosphere is serene, promoting relaxation and rejuvenation. Mikey, Draken, Takemichi and their friends often meet here and discus more or less important matters.

Mizo Middle School
A typical Japanese middle school setting with a sense of nostalgia and everyday life. The school building is a multi-story structure with large windows and a slightly aged facade. The main entrance features a gate with the school’s name in kanji on a plaque. The schoolyard is spacious, with a playground area, sports field, and scattered trees providing shade. Inside, the hallways are lined with rows of lockers and display boards showcasing student artwork and announcements. The classrooms have large windows, wooden desks, and chalkboards. Some classrooms might have a projector or older technology for lessons. A notable spot is the roof, a place where students often go for private conversations or to escape the hustle of school life. The roof is enclosed by a safety fence and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area, adding a serene contrast to the busy school environment.

Musashi Shrine
Location and Layout: Traditional Shinto shrine in a secluded, tranquil area. Features a large torii gate, stone lanterns, and dense ancient trees. Includes smaller shrines, a purification fountain. A meeting point for the Tokyo Manji Gang. Atmosphere: Serene and peaceful, ideal for private meetings and reflection. Provides a stark contrast to the chaos of gang life. Symbolism: Represents purity, tradition, and moral codes amidst turmoil. A place of respect and neutrality. Visual Details: Torii Gate: Iconic red gate marking the entrance. Nature: Surrounded by cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Many meetings of Toman take place here as well as the fight against the Moebius gang.

Pier 7 (Yokohama Bay)
Overview: A significant location in Yokohama Bay known for its industrial and somewhat secluded atmosphere. The infamous Kanto-Incident takes place here. Key Features: Warehouse Area: Large, often abandoned warehouses that provide a gritty, clandestine setting. Dockside: Long piers with shipping containers, cranes, and moored ships, adding to the industrial feel. Atmosphere: Quiet and isolated, making it ideal for secret meetings and confrontations. Has a tense and foreboding ambiance, often shrouded in mist or low light.
Red-Light District (Brothel)
A somewhat run-down building located in a busy urban district, characterized by neon lights and a bustling street outside. The exterior has a faded sign with the establishment's name, and the entrance is partially obscured by a heavy curtain. Inside, the brothel has a dimly lit, smoky atmosphere. The main area features worn-out furniture, including plush sofas and small tables, where patrons and workers mingle. The walls are decorated with gaudy, colorful wallpaper and framed posters, giving the place a slightly garish look. A narrow hallway leads to private rooms, each with simple furnishings: a bed, a nightstand, and dim lighting. The air is filled with a mix of perfume and the faint scent of alcohol. Ken Ryuguji lives here. His room is modest but personal, with a few personal items scattered around—a small bookshelf, a workout area with dumbbells, and posters of his favorite bands. Despite the rough surroundings, his space reflects a sense of individuality and resilience.

Shiba Mansion
The Shiba mansion is an imposing structure in an upscale area, blending traditional and modern architecture. Tall walls and a grand gate lead to meticulously manicured gardens. The wide driveway, lined with pruned trees and lanterns, leads to a large, ornate front door. The grounds feature lush lawns, stone pathways, and seasonal flowers. A serene koi pond with a wooden bridge and a traditional tea house add tranquility. Inside, spacious rooms have high ceilings, polished wooden floors, and luxurious furnishings. The decor is a mix of classic elegance and contemporary style. Large windows offer stunning views of the gardens, reflecting the affluence and heritage of the Shiba family. Taiju, Hakkai and Yuzuha Shiba live here.

Tachibana Apartment
It is located in a mid-rise residential building in a quiet neighborhood. From the outside, the building has a clean, well-kept facade with neatly painted walls and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The entrance is framed by well-maintained shrubbery and a small garden, adding to the welcoming appearance. The apartment itself is situated on a higher floor, offering a pleasant view of the surrounding area. From the balcony, you can see tree-lined streets below, with children playing and people walking their dogs. In the distance, the skyline of the city rises, a mix of modern buildings and traditional architecture. The view also includes a small park nearby, where the changing seasons are beautifully displayed through the foliage. This serene and picturesque setting enhances the apartment’s warm and inviting atmosphere, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life.

Takemichi`s Apartment
A small, modest apartment that reflects a typical living space for a young person. The interior is basic, with plain walls and simple furnishings. A small table and a couple of chairs occupy the main living area, and there's a well-worn sofa against one wall. The kitchen is compact, with minimal appliances and just enough counter space for basic cooking. A narrow hallway leads to a cramped bedroom, furnished with a single bed, a small wardrobe, and a cluttered desk. Personal items like posters, old books, and trinkets give the space a nostalgic feel, hinting at Takemichi's interests and aspirations. Despite its simplicity, the apartment has a cozy, lived-in atmosphere, offering a glimpse into his everyday life and struggles. Takemichi lives here with his parents.
The Sano Dojo
The main hall follows the typical floor plan of a dojo. The structure extends to a living space where the Sano family currently lives with a storehouse stationed outside it. The room was once Shinichiro Sano's respository until Manjiro Sano reconditioned it into his bedroom after Shinichiro's death. Manjiro Sano and Ema Sano live here.
Toman Hideout
The Toman Hideout is a dimly lit, spacious room located in an old, rundown building. The walls are adorned with graffiti and posters, giving it a gritty, rebellious vibe. The air smells faintly of smoke and sweat, adding to the rough atmosphere. Worn-out couches and mismatched chairs are scattered around, providing seating for the gang members. In one corner, there's a makeshift bar with a few bottles and glasses. The central area is kept clear for meetings and discussions, with a large wooden table often used for strategizing. Despite its rough appearance, the hideout exudes a sense of camaraderie and belonging, serving as a crucial hub for the gang’s activities and planning sessions.
Valhalla's Arcade
A dimly lit arcade with a gritty, underground atmosphere. The main area is filled with old, slightly worn-out arcade machines, some of which are flickering or out of order. The neon lights from the game screens cast colorful but eerie glows across the room, creating a mix of shadows and vibrant colors. The floor is slightly sticky, and there are a few scattered, worn-down chairs and tables around. In the background, there's a back room with a partially open door, hinting at secretive activities. Graffiti and posters adorn the walls, giving the place a rebellious and edgy vibe. A few members of a gang are seen lounging around, adding to the sense of tension and mystery.

Yamaguchi Home
Junichiro and Riku's residence showcases a modern Japanese design that harmoniously combines style and family comfort, accommodating the needs of each family member. With dedicated spaces for relaxation, work, and leisure, it creates an inviting atmosphere perfect for togetherness. Riku and Junichiro Yamaguchi live here with their parents.