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===Rooms===
===Rooms===
====Main Rooms====
====Main Rooms====
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|''A hub for transportation animals and materials. Lets you tag stockpiles for your scouts to smuggle.''(Can only be built once)
|''A hub for transportation animals and materials. Lets you tag stockpiles for your scouts to smuggle.''(Can only be built once)
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Kakurega.png|150px|center]]''Kakurega''
![[File:ACSH Hideout Kakurega.png|150px|center]]''[[Kakurega]]''
|Level 1: Acquire a scout. ''Kakurega'' grant fast travel, seasonal contacts, and supplies.
|Level 1: Acquire a scout. ''Kakurega'' grant fast travel, seasonal contacts, and supplies.


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Level 5: Contracts rewards 30% more Crafting Resources and [[Mon]].
Level 5: Contracts rewards 30% more Crafting Resources and [[Mon]].
|''A hub to manage ''kakurega'' safehouses all over Japan. Upgrading makes them more efficient. You can also refill your scouts.''(One room of this kind can be built)  
|''A hub to manage ''kakurega'' safehouses all over Japan. Upgrading makes them more efficient. You can also refill your scouts.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)  
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Study.png|150px|center]]Study
![[File:ACSH Hideout Study.png|150px|center]]Study
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Level 3: An additional scout joins the league. Reduce search zone for quests by 60%
Level 3: An additional scout joins the league. Reduce search zone for quests by 60%
|''The League's information center, where secrets are gathered. Upgrading expands the network by recruiting more scouts.''(One room of this kind can be built)
|''The League's information center, where secrets are gathered. Upgrading expands the network by recruiting more scouts.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Forge.png|150px|center]]Forge
![[File:ACSH Hideout Forge.png|150px|center]]Forge
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Level 4: Weapons and armor can be upgraded to level 80.
Level 4: Weapons and armor can be upgraded to level 80.
|''A place to dismantle and upgrade your gear. Unlocks visual customizations in inventory. Upgrade to apply engravings.''(One room of this kind can be built)
|''A place to dismantle and upgrade your gear. Unlocks visual customizations in inventory. Upgrade to apply engravings.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Dojo.png|150px|center]]Dojo
![[File:ACSH Hideout Dojo.png|150px|center]]Dojo
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====Themed Rooms====
====Themed Rooms====
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Tera.png|150px|center]][[wikt:寺#Japanese|Tera]]
![[File:ACSH Hideout Tera.png|150px|center]][[wikt:寺#Japanese|Tera]]
|''A small [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] altar where ancestors are enshrined. Experience gained is passively increased.''(One room of this kind can be built)
|''A small [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] altar where ancestors are enshrined. Experience gained is passively increased.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
| +10% experience gained
| +10% experience gained
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Jinja.png|150px|center]][[wikt:神社#Japanese|Jinja]]
![[File:ACSH Hideout Jinja.png|150px|center]][[wikt:神社#Japanese|Jinja]]
|''A {{Wiki|Shinto shrine}} to create a spiritual bond with the Kami. Benefits of praying at any shrine are enhanced.''(One room of this kind can be built)
|''A {{Wiki|Shinto shrine}} to create a spiritual bond with the Kami. Benefits of praying at any shrine are enhanced.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
|Praying grants a boon for the next 15 minutes. All effects of shrine boons are increased by 20%.
|Praying grants a boon for the next 15 minutes. All effects of shrine boons are increased by 20%.
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![[File:ACSH Hideout Nando.png|150px|center]]{{Wiki|Nando (architecture)|Nando}}
![[File:ACSH Hideout Nando.png|150px|center]]{{Wiki|Nando (architecture)|Nando}}
|''Comfortable apartments for a restful night's sleep. Reduces the scout refresh cost in'' kakurega.(One room of this kind can be built)
|''Comfortable apartments for a restful night's sleep. Reduces the scout refresh cost in'' kakurega.<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
| –30% ''[[mon]]'' to replenish scouts in a ''kakurega''
| –30% ''[[mon]]'' to replenish scouts in a ''kakurega''
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|-
![[File:ACSH Hideout Zashiki.png|150px|center]][[wikt:座敷|Zashiki]]
![[File:ACSH Hideout Zashiki.png|150px|center]][[wikt:座敷|Zashiki]]
|''A reception venue to unwind and entertain guests.''(One room of this kind can be built)
|''A reception venue to unwind and entertain guests.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
| +20% reason efficiency
| +20% reason efficiency
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|-
![[File:ACSH Tea Room.png|150px|center]]{{Wiki|Chashitsu|Tea Room}}
![[File:ACSH Tea Room.png|150px|center]]{{Wiki|Chashitsu|Tea Room}}
|''A room for hosting [[tea]] {{Wiki|Japanese tea ceremony|ceremonies}}. Increases your reason efficiency.''(One room of this kind can be built)
|''A room for hosting [[tea]] {{Wiki|Japanese tea ceremony|ceremonies}}. Increases your reason efficiency.''<br>(One room of this kind can be built)
| +20% reason efficiency
| +20% reason efficiency
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|-
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====Engawa====
====Engawa====
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===Paths===
===Paths===
====Dirt====
====Dirt====
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====Gravel====
====Gravel====
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====Cobblestone====
====Cobblestone====
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====Forest====
====Forest====
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===Outdoor Cosmetics===
===Outdoor Cosmetics===
====Statues====
====Statues====
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!Large eikyo Statue
!Large Eikyo Statue
|''This eerie statue serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of life.''
|''This eerie statue serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of life.''
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====Lanterns & Lights====
====Lanterns & Lights====
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===Indoor Set Pieces===
===Indoor Set Pieces===
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!Classic {{Wiki|Chawan|Tea Bowl}} Collection
![[File:ACSH Intricate Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Intricate Tea Bowl Collection
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![[File:ACSH Rustic Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Rustic Tea Bowl Collection
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![[File:ACSH Unique Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Unique Tea Bowl Collection
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![[File:ACSH Sophisticated Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Sophisticated Tea Bowl Collection
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![[File:ACSH Simple Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Simple Tea Bowl Collection
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![[File:ACSH Elegant Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Elegant Tea Bowl Collection
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![[File:ACSH Classic Tea Bowl Collection.png|150px|center]]Classic {{Wiki|Chawan|Tea Bowl}} Collection
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====Miscellaneous====
====Miscellaneous====
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====Banners====
====Banners====
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====Fences & Gates====
====Fences & Gates====
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====Stations====
====Stations====
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====Set Pieces====
====Set Pieces====
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====Rocks====
====Rocks====
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====Birch trees====
====Birch trees====
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====Flowers====
====Flowers====
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=====Bushes=====
=====Bushes=====
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Tomiko's Homestead

Tomiko's Homestead was the personal residence of the Japanese farmer Tomiko, located within the Katano Foothills region of Izumi Settsu. It later became the headquarters of the Kakushiba ikki, the league founded by Tomiko's ally Fujibayashi Naoe.

History[edit | edit source]

A wounded Nagato and Naoe arriving at the estate

The residence was a farm belong to Tomiko's family during the 16th century. Following her parents' death during the civil war between the Japanese clans, Tomiko inherited the homestead and slowly rebuilt it.[1] On 30 September 1581, the shinobi Fujibayashi Nagato, who was a friend of Tomiko's family, came to the homestead in the midst of Oda Nobunaga's invasion of Iga. He brought his daughter Naoe on his horse in the hope that Tomiko could treat Naoe's injuries, notwithstanding the fact that he himself was also injured after being shot in the back with an arrow. Tomiko took both of them in and treated their injuries.[2]

After Naoe woke up, she left the homestead in order to pursue a masked samurai who had stolen a box she had been tasked to retrieve. Nagato himself woke up much later, and also left Tomiko's homestead in order to assist his daughter. Both of them failed to return as Nagato was subsequently killed while Naoe was heavily wounded by the masked samurai's compatriots,[2] and was taken in by the monk Sorin and his apprentice Junjiro, who nursed her back to health.[3]

A few months later, a fully healed Naoe returned to the homestead, informing Tomiko of her father's death and showing her a drawing she had made of her father's killers, whom she referred to as "the Onryo". Fully understanding and empathizing with Naoe's losses, Tomiko gave her full control of the land, allowing her to establish a hideout to pursue the masked men.[1]

In time, the homestead grew into a steady community as Naoe brought her various allies to live on the land, including the samurai Yasuke following the Honnō-ji incident in June 1582. After Naoe, Yasuke, Tomiko, and Junjiro founded their own league called the Kakushiba ikki to fight against "the Onryo" and other threats to Japan, the homestead became the league's headquarters.[4]

Customization[edit | edit source]

Naoe and Yasuke can customize the hideout by renovating acquired buildings and rearranging the layout and decorations to their aesthetic tastes. Doing so can provide them with various advantages in combat or for the community that lived on the grounds.

Rooms[edit | edit source]

Main Rooms[edit | edit source]

Name Level Bonus Description
Hiroma
N/A The heart of the hideout where key decisions are made. Allows new rooms to be built and manages the hideout.(Can only be built once)
Stables
Level 1: Stockpiles can be tagged at the cost of 2 scouts, providing resources at the end of the season

Level 2: Stockpiles can be tagged at the cost of 1 scout.

Level 3: Scouts smuggle 20% more resources from stockpiles.

Level 4: Scouts smuggle 30% more resources from stockpiles.

Level 5: Stockpile have 10% chance to reward 1 Gold.

A hub for transportation animals and materials. Lets you tag stockpiles for your scouts to smuggle.(Can only be built once)
Kakurega
Level 1: Acquire a scout. Kakurega grant fast travel, seasonal contacts, and supplies.

Level 2: Kakurega offer seasonal provincial rumors that reveal the locations of collectibles, unique treasures, and more. From here, scouts can be assigned to clear regional alerts.

Level 3: Adds additional kakurega locations around Japan and reduces kakurega unlock costs by 30%.

Level 4: Scouts will reveal the whole province if all its viewpoints are synchronized.

Level 5: Contracts rewards 30% more Crafting Resources and Mon.

A hub to manage kakurega safehouses all over Japan. Upgrading makes them more efficient. You can also refill your scouts.
(One room of this kind can be built)
Study
Level 1: An additional scout joins the league. Reduce search zone for quests by 25%.

Level 2: An additional scout joins the league.

Level 3: An additional scout joins the league. Reduce search zone for quests by 60%

The League's information center, where secrets are gathered. Upgrading expands the network by recruiting more scouts.
(One room of this kind can be built)
Forge
Level 1: Weapons and armor can be upgraded to level 20 and dismantled.

Level 2: Weapons and armor can be upgraded to level 40 and non-legendary engravings can be applied to them.

Level 3: Weapons and armor can be upgraded to level 60 and legendary engravings can be applied to them.

Level 4: Weapons and armor can be upgraded to level 80.

A place to dismantle and upgrade your gear. Unlocks visual customizations in inventory. Upgrade to apply engravings.
(One room of this kind can be built)
Dojo
Level 1: Allies can be trained up to initiate rank.

Level 2: Two allies can assist you instead of one.

Level 3: Allies can be trained up to veteran rank.

A place for your allies to practice. Upgrade allows allies to train to higher ranks.

Themed Rooms[edit | edit source]

Name Description Effects
Tera
A small Buddhist altar where ancestors are enshrined. Experience gained is passively increased.
(One room of this kind can be built)
+10% experience gained
Jinja
A Shinto shrine to create a spiritual bond with the Kami. Benefits of praying at any shrine are enhanced.
(One room of this kind can be built)
Praying grants a boon for the next 15 minutes. All effects of shrine boons are increased by 20%.
Nando
Comfortable apartments for a restful night's sleep. Reduces the scout refresh cost in kakurega.
(One room of this kind can be built)
–30% mon to replenish scouts in a kakurega
Zashiki
A reception venue to unwind and entertain guests.
(One room of this kind can be built)
+20% reason efficiency
Tea Room
A room for hosting tea ceremonies. Increases your reason efficiency.
(One room of this kind can be built)
+20% reason efficiency
Gallery
This gallery displays gear found on your travels. It allows you to create and switch between equipment loadouts. N/A
Small room
A small unfurnished room to decorate as you wish. N/A
Medium room
A mid-sized unfurnished room to decorate as you wish. N/A
Large room
A large unfurnished room to decorate as you wish. N/A

Engawa[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Small Engawa
A small roofed corridor connecting one room to another.
Medium Engawa
A mid-sized outdoor corridor connecting one room to another.
Long Engawa
A long outdoor corridor connecting one room to another.
Corner Engawa
An angled outdoor corridor leading in another direction.
Junction Engawa
A roofed outdoor corridor branding into two paths
Crossway Engawa
A crossway outdoor corridor connecting four directions.

Paths[edit | edit source]

Dirt[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Packed Dirt
This is a simple yet effective choice for starting any healthy garden.
Firm Dirt
Firm foundations are a sturdy choice for a growing garden.
Gravel
The element of flowing water can be symbolized by gravel.
Fine Gravel This gravel is a refined choice.

Gravel[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Garden Gravel
This is a key element used to create islands around your garden.
Rocky Garden Gravel Each piece of stone is as mighty as the mountain it came from.
Wealthy Courtyard Gravel
Nobles would start only the richest of gardens using gravel like this.
Rich Courtyard Gravel
This is an elevated choice of quiet luxury.

Cobblestone[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Mossy Cobblestone
These seasoned cobbles have seen the roughest of tides.
Cobblestone
This balanced path makes for smooth passage.

Forest[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Forest Rock
This is a good option for the warrior who chooses a rougher path.
Moss
Moss brings to mine beauty and simplicity.
Forest Moss
Like the forest, this moss smells of fresh air and transience.
Overgrown Forest Gravel
This was taken from deep in the forest where the path becomes lost.
Forest Gravel
Harvested from a forest's edge, this is a unique path to use.

Outdoor Cosmetics[edit | edit source]

Statues[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Wood Shinto Altar
Red Shinto Altar
This wooden shrine is still a vibrant red.
Stone Shinto Altar
This altar rests atop a sturdy stone base.
Fox Statue
A statue representing the fox
Komainu Statue
Transitional shrine statue representing the lion
Right-facing Tiger Statue
This tiger statue faces the right
Left-facing Tiger Statue
This tiger statue faces the left
Buddha Statue
Symbolic of not only peace, but also happiness
Sekitō A pagoda-like Buddhist stone structure sometime used as a grave marker
Large Gorintō
A type of Buddhist stone tower symbolizing the five elements, often used as memorials and grave markers
Small Gorintō
A type of Buddhist stone tower symbolizing the five elements, often used as memorials and grave markers
Palms Open Jizo Statue This pensive statue is said to hold spiritual power of protection for travellers
Patient Jizo Statue A comfort to grieving parents, Jizo statues protect the spirits of children who pass far too early
Praying Hands Jizo Statue Strike statues just like this can be found across various parts of the country
Sakura Buddha Statue
Small Eikyo Statue
Large Eikyo Statue This eerie statue serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of life.
Statue of Kassandra
This statue depicts a Greek traveler named Kassandra. A friend of hers, Barnabas, commissioned the piece. He clearly has an eye for art.

Lanterns & Lights[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Brasero
This small traditional heater will keep you warm with its flame
Elevated Brasero
Keep your path ahead bright and filled with promise
Campfire
Some huddle around the fire to tell stories of home
Large Stone Lantern
Be the one to light the flame of this traditional garden lantern
Stone Lantern An outside area will benefit from this quaint piece
Garden Lantern Brighten up an area with this charming lantern
Heavy Lantern
Bring a more hardened look with this heavy lantern
Small Stone Lantern
This will light the quaintest of gardens.
Wood Lantern This wooden lantern will brighten up any space
Artistic Metal Lamp
This lighting choice will suit the mightiest of gardens
Lantern Post
This covered paper lantern lights the way in dark nights
Red Lantern Post
You'll add a glowing red hue to your Hideout with this covered paper lantern

Indoor Set Pieces[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Intricate Tea Bowl Collection
Rustic Tea Bowl Collection
Unique Tea Bowl Collection
Sophisticated Tea Bowl Collection
Simple Tea Bowl Collection
Elegant Tea Bowl Collection
Classic Tea Bowl Collection
Decorative Paper Lamp

Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Chōzuya
This water basin is used to purify the hands and mouth before entering sacred sites.
Tsukubai
Garden Well
Always have fresh water on standby.
Drying Pole
Perfect for leaving any wet garments out to dry.
Training Target
Hone your skills with bow and blade.
Makiwara
A heavier target to toughen up or strengthen your techniques.
Koinobori
A carp-shaped wind sock, traditionally flown during Tango no sekku—the boys' festival.
Koinobori Group
Maximize the feeling of color and joy for all those around with a group of carp-shaped wind socks.
Christian Cross
Fighting Dummy
This improvises training dummy made by Junjiro is the first step in learning the combative arts.
Large Log Pile
Though rustic, this will fill your Hideout with a cozy scent.
Small Log Pile
Decorative and useful in a pinch.
Hay Supply
A good supply of hay will keep your animal companions well-fed.
Stone Torii Gate
Wooden Torii Gate
Wooden Gate
Scarecrow
Enlist this straw mannequin to protect your Hideout from birds who dare to disrupt your crops.
Guardian
Melon Cart
Cloth Canopy
More efficient against sun than rain, this suspended canopy provides shade in hot weather.
European Parasol
Imported by the Portuguese, this parasol is ideal for shading its holder from the sun.
Sekiryu Mizubachi
Sekiryu Wagasa

Banners[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Oda Kamon Banner
The Oda clan is represented by a stylized version of the quince flower
Hashiba Kamon Banner
The Hashiba clan is represented by a stylized version of the Paulownia tree
Akechi Kamon Banner
The Akechi clan is represented by a stylized version of the bellflower
Niwa Kamon Banner
The Niwa clam is represented by a stylized version of the cross mark
Bessho Kamon Banner
The Bessho clan is represented by a stylized version of the tomoe
Akiyama Kamon banner The Akiyama clan is represented by a stylized version of a triple lozenge
Tsutsui Kamon banner The Tsutsui clan is represented by a stylized version of the ivy plant
Shibata Kamon banner
The Shibata clan is represented by a stylized version of the wild goose
Ikkō-ikki Kamon Banner The Ikkō-ikki is represented by a stylized version of the swan
Junjiro Kamon Banner Junjiro's special crest
Critical Role Banner
This banner celebrates the spirit of adventure and begs the question, "How do you want to do this?"
Dead by Daylight Banner
The banner boasts colors from another realm, and an equally mysterious sigil...

Fences & Gates[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Half Bamboo Fence
For the times when more is actually less
Bamboo Fence
Bamboo grows hollow, a reminder that we should never be full of ourselves
Rock Row
Bring a mountain range to the mightiest of gardens
Stone Wall
These mossy rocks form a durable wall that can be used to create divisions in your hideout

Stations[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Harvest Cart
This cart of fresh fruits and vegetables is ready to fill all hungry bellies in the Hideout
Food Stall
An array of seasonal fruits and vegetables will satisfy anyone's appetite
Seafood Drying Racks
These drying racks for squid and octopi are crucial for any seafood feast
Woodworking Station
This setup is ideal for a wide range of Hideout repairs and other creative endeavors
Textile Dye Station
Keep up with trends of the period with this colorful display of clothing dyes and textiles
Shooting Range
This shooting range is the ideal place to devour yourself too the art of long-range weaponry
Military Supply
Filled to the brim with weapons and ammunition, this supply will ensure you never run out of resources
Archery Range
Keep your accuracy and dexterity sharp with this traditional yumi bow training range
Watchtower
Keep an eye out for intruders from this fortified watchtower
Bell tower
In the event of an attack, a bell tower spreads the word quickly

Set Pieces[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Garden Pond
Soothe your mind with the trickling sound of water in this pond
Garden Bridge
A short wooden bridge like this creates a nice pathway across a pond
Long Garden Bridge
Walk this bridge and contemplate the sunrays that reflect of the pond's surface below
Resting Pilgrims
This family of travel-weary tanuki nestle peacefully under a tree
Secluded Shinto Shrine
This secluded shrine is raised and tucked away from any worldly turmoil
Natural Shinto Shrine
This spiritual space in the heart of nature offers an opportunity to bond with your surroundings
Serene Garden
Leave your worries behind in this place of serenity and respite
Natural Garden
This arrangement of rocks and bamboo defines the natural aesthetic of this garden
Pointed Rock This rocky arrangement will add depth to its surroundings.
Raised Rocks This grassy incline is decorated with rocks and plentiful plants.

Rocks[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Garden Stone A simple stone can be the most versatile of objects
Large Garden Stone Show strength with the placement of this stone
Large Mossy Forest Boulder A solid connection to the earth itself
Huge Forest Boulder Now that is a nice boulder
Huge Mossy Forest Boulder To lean against this is to find respite in a wild world
Sizable Forest Boulder Big. Rock.
Sizeable Mossy Forest Boulder Big. Rock. Now with moss!
Great Garden Boulder This boulder symbolizes the great mountains
Renewal Mossy Garden Boulder There is always time to begin again
Powerful Garden Boulder This is a showcase of power and strength
Strong Garden Boulder
The garden rock builds towards a strong aura
Fine Garden Boulder
With this, let leaves settle upon your sacred space
Deep Mossy Garden Boulder Remind yourself of the interconnectedness all around us
Glorious Garden Boulder Let this be a figure of Buddha for your garden
Harmonic Mossy Garden Boulder This rock may be a symbol of harmony in trying times
Huge Garden Boulder There's nothing bolder than a boulder
Huge Mossy Garden Boulder Moss is the sign of any healthy environment
Large Garden Boulder A sturdy, quality boulder for symbolizing the greatest of mountains
Large Mossy Garden Boulder A mighty mountain lined with trees
Sizeable Garden Boulder Keep things simple with a nice boulder
Inclined Rock Island Enhance your garden with a sloped rock island
Mossy Inclined Rock Island As more verticality to your garden with this natural rock
Angular Rock Island
This steep rock island adds a touch of verticality
Mossy Angular Rock Island Add more verticality to your garden with this natural rock
Modest Rock Island This subtle rock island embraces humility
Mossy Modest Rock Island This subtle, mossy rock island embraces humility
Peak Rock Island This mountain-like rock island is eager to rise above the trees
Mossy Peak Rock Island This mountain-like mossy rock island will tower majestically
Rugged Rock Island Weathered by the passage of the seasons, this rock island is quite rugged
Mossy Rugged Rock Island This rock is naturally well-worn
Rock Bridge This stone platform is elevated by large boulders
Rock Cluster One rock will always be stronger with another
Pointed Rock
This rocky arrangement will add depth to its surroundings
Raised Rocks
This grassy incline is decorated with rocks and plentiful plants

Flora[edit | edit source]

Birch trees[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Beech Tree
Baby Beech Tree This young tree represents the good to come.
Burnt Beech Tree
Baby Birch Tree
Birch Tree
Camphor Tree
Camphor Foliage
Small Camphor Tree
Maple Tree
Wise Maple Tree
Small Maple Tree
Tree Shading Lantern
Leafy Maple Tree
Pine Tree
Curved Pine Tree
Longing Tree
Overgrown Lantern
Young Sakura Tree
Small Sakura Tree
Sakura Tree
Sakura Sapling
Peaceful Garden
Bamboo Bunch
Bamboo Tree
Bamboo
Arrow Bamboo Bunch
Arrow Bamboo
Young Heavenly Bamboo
Heavenly Bamboo
Baby Heavenly Bamboo
Garden Bamboo
Citrus Trees
Mighty Citrus Tree
Baby Persimmon Tree
Persimmon Tree
Baby Sugi Tree
Wisteria
Tall Beech Tree
This grand tree holds within it great knowledge.
Sturdy Beech Tree
Tall Birch Tree
Elderly Birch Tree
Full Camphor Tree
Camphor Forest Tree
Tall Maple Tree
Forest Maple Tree
Mighty Pine Tree
Tall Pine Tree
Tall Sakura Tree
Sugi Tree
Large Wisteria
Elegant Sakura Tree

Flowers[edit | edit source]

Name Description
Azalea Bush
Muted Azalea Bush
Blue Hydrangea Bush
Pink Hydrangea Bush
Blue Anemone
Safflower
Bellflower
Bushes[edit | edit source]
Name Description
Pruned Holly Bush
Fragrant Holly Bush
Temperate Holly Bush
Evergreen Holly Bush
Holly Bush
Simple Holly Bush
Beech Bush
Birch Bush This bush emits the scent of dry wood.
Pine Bush
Sugi tree bush
Young Heavenly Bamboo
Tea Bush
Camelia Bush
Camelia Sapling

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