transcribed the descriptions of the yokai hideout to use as reference when writing, and figured maybe someone else might find it useful as well?
Quaint Restaurant
Hugging an alley off the bustling main street, this establishement is little-frequented. Ideal qualities for a band of vigilantes.
False Wall
The alley beside the restaurant hides more than just discarded refuse.
Hideout Entrance
Behind the facade in the alley, a winding stairwell leads to an abandoned maintenance sub-station; unneeded in areas the Hashimoto have no interest in maintaining.
Common Area
Common is definitely the word. A small square folding table, a battered couch, and some plastic chairs make up the bulk of this space.
Makeshift Kitchen
As the battle against the Hashimoto leaves little time for leisure, taking a moment to pause and have a meal is more important than ever.
Supply Room
Rations, munitions, essentials; all stored in a glorified janitors' closet. Rarely kept organized, much to Chikasa's chagrin.
Anima Storage
Weakening the Hashimoto means limiting their access to Anima weapons. As those with high enough standing in the organization are given Toshiro's handiwork, they become key targets for the Yokai.
Monitor Setup
A random assortment of screens with varying makes, models, and sizes. With these, Sakura is able to keep tabs on Hashimoto activities and movements.
Training Robot
Used mostly by Kiriko and Mizuki for training, this automated sparring partner has seen better days. Sakura nicknamed it Scrappy.
Mission Brief Board
A cheap, outdated holo-display, on which the Yokai review the details of upcoming missions. It flickers weakly every few seconds, and the left half doesn't show color.
Hanzo's Loft
A small storage space accessed by a ladder towards the back of the sub-station. Hanzo claims it offers the best vantage point in case of an invasion, but Kiriko suspects that living amongst so many people after so long has been quite the adjustment.
Communal Space
The Yokai have prepared a little area. With the plan in place to rescue Genji and Toshiro, they've seen to it that the two men will have a place with them when they return.
Kiriko's Room
A single picture adorns Kiriko's wall; a crude but carefully made drawing gifted to Kiriko by the granddaughter of her building's maintenance man. They remind her of where she comes from, and what she's fighting for.
Mizuki's Room
Aside from the countless protective hangings on the walls, Mizuki's room is clean, and relatively spartan. It's almost as if he doesn't want to be reminded of any attachments. Or as if he's not sure how long he'll stay.
Nobuto's Room
Nobuto's room is cluttered with bits and bobbles from his various tinkerings. Among countless blueprints are his imaginings of what he might build next for his beloved crew.
Chikasa's Room
Despite the temporary measures, Chikasa's room is daintily decorated. Many origami animals line the shelves, and within each one she has inscribed a happy memory, a positive thought, or a gratitude for the things that have made her smile.
Ryota's Room
No matter where Ryota stays, his room is an utter disaster. With spray paint cans haphazardly tossed in the corner along with a mix of his clean and dirty clothes, no one can make rhyme or reason of the mess except him.
Sakura's Room
With stacks of notes about Hashimoto operations piled on the desk and floor, it's clear that Sakura's brought every piece of intel she can to help the Yokai gain a bird's eye view of their situation.














