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The An'in Region is the second location visited by the player in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. It is the setting of Chapter 2 and was characterized as a heavily forested area. It is based on real-life Chūgoku, also known as San'in.
The An'in Region is the second location visited by the player in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. It is the setting of Chapter 2 and was characterized as a heavily forested area. It is based on real-life Chūgoku, also known as San'in.
=== Sankai Region ===
=== Sankai Region ===
:''Main article: [[Sankai Region]]''
The Sankai Region is the third location visited by the player in the original game. It was shown to be a desert region dotted with oases, featured as the setting of Chapter 3. It is based on real-life Kansai, home to Ōsaka and takoyaki.
The Sankai Region is the third location visited by the player in the original game. It was shown to be a desert region dotted with oases, featured as the setting of Chapter 3. It is based on real-life Kansai, home to Ōsaka and takoyaki.
=== Nakabe Region ===
=== Nakabe Region ===
:''Main article: [[Nakabe Region]]''
The Nakabe Region is the fourth location visited by the player in the original game. It was depicted as a waterfront region, which fortunately the Japari Bus was able to traverse due to its advanced capabilities. It is based on real-life Chūbu.
The Nakabe Region is the fourth location visited by the player in the original game. It was depicted as a waterfront region, which fortunately the Japari Bus was able to traverse due to its advanced capabilities. It is based on real-life Chūbu.
=== Hokkai Region ===
=== Hokkai Region ===
:''Main article: [[Hokkai Region]]''
The Hokkai Region is the fifth location visited by the player in the original game. In the game story, it was a tundra covered in fields of snow where Friends favoring cold weather reside, but it was also home to hot springs. According to [[Arctic Fox/Nexon Game|Arctic Fox]], there is a location in Hokkai called Tsubekuri Snowfield, one of the few places where you can see the aurora.
The Hokkai Region is the fifth location visited by the player in the original game. In the game story, it was a tundra covered in fields of snow where Friends favoring cold weather reside, but it was also home to hot springs. According to [[Arctic Fox/Nexon Game|Arctic Fox]], there is a location in Hokkai called Tsubekuri Snowfield, one of the few places where you can see the aurora.
=== Hōtoku Region ===
=== Hōtoku Region ===
:''Main article: [[Hōtoku Region]]''
The Hōtoku Region is the sixth location visited by the player in the original game. Owing to its drastic altitude change from the surrounding regions and its sky-high mountains, it was described as a "Sea of Clouds" by some, and "Bird Land" by the multitude of bird Friends who lived there. It is based on real-life Tōhoku.
The Hōtoku Region is the sixth location visited by the player in the original game. Owing to its drastic altitude change from the surrounding regions and its sky-high mountains, it was described as a "Sea of Clouds" by some, and "Bird Land" by the multitude of bird Friends who lived there. It is based on real-life Tōhoku.
=== Gokoku Region ===
=== Gokoku Region ===
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Riukiu is often associated with the Shisas, a pair of UMA Friends based on the Ryukyuan guardian dogs of the same name. It was also featured in the manga, which depicted the region as a resort area heavily resembling Okinawan culture, from its lifestyle down to its language.
Riukiu is often associated with the Shisas, a pair of UMA Friends based on the Ryukyuan guardian dogs of the same name. It was also featured in the manga, which depicted the region as a resort area heavily resembling Okinawan culture, from its lifestyle down to its language.
=== Park Central ===
=== Park Central ===
:''Main article: [[Park Central]]''
The Park Central is the ninth location visited by the player in the original game. It was described to be the entrance door to Japari Park, is an amusement park with a vast array of facilities which included the Kemono Hospital and the Kemono Castle.
The Park Central is the ninth location visited by the player in the original game. It was described to be the entrance door to Japari Park, is an amusement park with a vast array of facilities which included the Kemono Hospital and the Kemono Castle.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:Kyoshu map1.jpg|A map of the Kyōshū Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Anin map2.jpg|A map of the An'in Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Sankai map3.jpg|A map of the Sankai Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Nakabe map4.jpg|A map of the Nakabe Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Hokkai map5.jpg|A map of the Hokkai Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Hotoku map6.jpg|A map of the Hōtoku Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Gokoku map7.jpg|A map of the Gokoku Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:Riukiu map8.jpg|A map of the Riukiu Region, as it appeared in the original game.
File:ParkCentral map9.jpg|A map of the Park Central, as it appeared in the original game.
File:ParkCentral map9.jpg|A map of the Park Central, as it appeared in the original game.
File:JapariParkMapWtJP.jpg|A map of the Japari Park, as it appeared in [[Welcome to Japari Park (2018 ONA)]].
File:JapariParkMapWtJP.jpg|A map of the Japari Park, as it appeared in [[Welcome to Japari Park (2018 ONA)]].
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