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'''Event Locations''' are certain locations that only appear in special [[events]], such as a [[Proposal|proposal]]. Otherwise, the said locations are completely inaccessible. These imply that the [[island]]'s map screen may just be a simple view, and the island itself is actually much larger and immersive.
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'''Hidden Locations''' are certain locations that only appear in special events, such as a [[Proposal|proposal]]. Otherwise, the said locations are completely inaccessible. The idea implies that the [[Island|island]]'s map screen may just be a simple view and the island is actually much larger than possibly known.
 
==Café==
 
:Main Article: [[Café]]''<nowiki/>''
 
The café is an accessible location in {{TL}}, but it is an inaccessible location in {{TC}}. A [[Breakup|breakup]] could potentially occur here.
 
==Classroom==
 
The classroom is a common [[Interiors|interior]], but its more common appearance is as a location option for a [[Confession|confessing]] [[Mii]]. It is also a [[Photo Studio|photo studio]] background.
 
[[File:Classroom_Confession.JPG|center|300px|A Mii making a confession to another Mii in the classroom.]]
 
==Train Station==
 
The train station is briefly shown in the first part of the Age-o-matic with the Mii walking along the platform, and catching a train. It is also shown when one Mii tries to propose to his/her [[Sweetheart]], and one Mii trying to set up a friend with a potential romantic suitor.
 
   
<center><gallery>
 
Train Station Age-O-Matic.jpg|Age-O-matic train station.
 
Train Station Proposal 11.JPG|Proposal train station.
 
</gallery><br clear="all" /></center>
 
 
==Apartment Lobby==
 
==Apartment Lobby==
In some of the [[Mii News|news stories]], there is a hotel lobby. For an example, when the Mii population reaches a certain number, and a Mii's birthday comes, a few Miis will be seen partying at the apartment lobby. The apartment lobby also appears as a photo studio background.
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In some of the [[Mii News|news stories]], there is a lobby for [[Mii Apartments]]. For example, when the Mii population reaches a certain number, a few Miis will be seen partying at the apartment lobby. The apartment lobby also appears as a photo studio background.
[[File:Island Population30.JPG|center|300px]]
 
==Apartment Rooftop==
 
Occasionally, a player will receive a letter from a mystery Mii, who wishes to meet them on the roof. They will ask if they should, and assuming the player says yes, they will go onto the building roof. There, a random Mii--possibly wearing glasses and a fake mustache--will approach the other Mii and say something odd, although, one can see the rooftop from the town overview. In the [[Regional Differences|Japanese version]], it replaces the [[Observation Tower]].
 
[[File:Rooftop.jpg|center|300px|The rooftop]]
 
==Restaurant==
 
The restaurant appears as both a place where a Mii can propose and a location shown in the Age-o-matic montage, along with the office and the train station. It may be part of the Observation Tower, in the area surrounded with glass. The Restaurant is also the monthly interior for February.
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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Island Population30.JPG|News Flash Of The Population Reaching 30 Islanders.
Age-o-matic Restaurant 1.JPG|Age-O-Matic Restaurant
 
 
</gallery>
Restaurant proposal 3.JPG|Restaurant Proposal
 
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</gallery><br clear="all" />
 
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==Bathhouse==
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The bathhouse, known as the public bath in ''Tomodachi Collection'', is, as the name implies, a tiled room resembling a spa. It appears whenever a Mii uses a bath set, or as an interior.
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In the American version, the bathhouse resembles a stereotypical American spa, with tan, concrete walls with carpets on the floor. There are two bathtubs flanking each other at the end of the room, preceded by several spa chairs and a small vanity with folded towels. Both of these have potted fauna plants near them.
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In ''Tomodachi Collection'' and the Japanese version, the bathhouse now features a dark blue wallpaper with a tiled floor and lining. In place of the spa items, there are rows of showerheads with mirrors on each side of the room. Furthermore, there is only one large bathtub, with a picture of Mt. Fuji, a Japanese volcano, hanging over it.
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Public Bath.png|The bathouse as an interior in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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Bath.png|The bathhouse in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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Bathhouse.png|The bathouse as an interior in ''Tomodachi Life'' (NA/EU).
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Bathhouse TLJP.png|The bathhouse as an interior in ''Tomodachi Life'' (JP)
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Bathroom exterior.JPG|The bathouse in ''Tomodachi Life'' (NA/EU).
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Bathhouse JP.jpeg|The bathouse in ''Tomodachi Life'' (JP).
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</gallery>
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==Island Center==
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The island center (Later [Player]'s Look-Alike Hall] is a location used when the player solves a certain number of Mii problems. A random Mii will announce how many were solved and thank the player.
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<gallery>
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-100 Solved.png|The island center in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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3,500 Mii Problems Solved.jpg|The island center in ''Tomodachi Life''.
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</gallery>
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==Classroom==
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The classroom, as the name implies, is a simple room found within a school building. The classroom appears as an [[interior]], though it could also be used as a location option for a [[Mii]] to [[confess]] or a [[Photo Studio]] background.
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In the American version, the room features a grayish white wallpaper with green lining, bordering the tiled floor. At the front of the room is a chalkboard with a TV situated on a roller. Both have desks lined in front of them. At the other end of the room, there is a bookshelf with a computer and locker near it.
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In ''Collection'' and the Japanese version of ''Life'', the wallpaper is a smooth teal color with a tan wooden floor, with a hanging TV in place of the wheeled TV in other versions. In the back, there are rows of cubbies draped by Kanji symbols, replacing the bookshelf and computer from the American version.
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<gallery>
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Classroom TC.png|The Classroom as an interior in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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Classroom Confession.png|A confession taking place in the Classroom in Tomodachi Collection.
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Classroom.png|The Classroom as an interor in ''Tomodachi Life'' (NA/EU).
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Classroom TLJP.png|The Classroom as an interior in ''Tomodachi Life'' (JP)
 
Classroom_Confession.JPG|A Mii making a confession to another Mii in the classroom.
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Japanese classroom confession.jpeg|A Mii making a confession to another Mii in the classroom. (JP)
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Classroom.JPG|The Classroom as a Photo Studio Background (Western)
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Japanese Classroom Photo.jpg|The Classroom as a Photo Studio Background (Japan)
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</gallery>
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== Hotel ==
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The hotel is exactly what it sounds like, being a typical hotel. The hotel appears when a Mii celebrates their Birthday. In ''Tomodachi Collection'', it also serves the same purpose as the Apartment Lobby, being where Miis celebrate when their population reaches a certain number.
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In ''Tomodachi Collection'', during a party celebrating Islander Population, a room that could possibly be the hotel's lobby is shown, featuring lined windows in the background with a large ribbon detailing the amount of Islanders that are on the island. During a birthday, a room showing a clothed table with presents back-dropped by ribbons is shown. This appearance is reused in ''Tomodachi Life''.
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The suite room interior, from ''Tomodachi Collection'', could potentially be what a hotel dorm room would look like in the building.
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The hotel may simply be the apartments, however, as "hotel" is a slang term for "apartments" or "flats".
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<gallery>
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30 Residents.png|The hotel when a certain number of residents live on the island.
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Birthday.png|A birthday being celebrated in the hotel, from ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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MiiNewsBirthday.jpeg|Miis celebrating a birthday in the hotel in ''Life''.
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</gallery>
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==Kitchen==
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The kitchen is an area where Miis cook using a frying pan. In all games and versions, the Kitchen is a dining area with various kitchen appliances, such as a stove, sink, and oven.
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The kitchen appears most often as an interior, although it's more notable appearance is when a Mii cooks with a frying pan.
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In Tomodachi Life, the kitchen is also seen in the "Giant" dream.
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<gallery>
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Kitchen Interior.png|The kitchen as an interior in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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Kitchen.png|The kitchen as an interior in ''Tomodachi Life''.
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Frypan.png|A Mii using the kitchen in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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A Mii cooking with frying pan.JPG|A Mii using the kitchen in ''Tomodachi Life''.
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</gallery>
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==Office==
 
==Office==
 
The office appears in the Age-o-matic montage along with the restaurant and the train station. It's also a common interior.
 
The office appears in the Age-o-matic montage along with the restaurant and the train station. It's also a common interior.
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[[File:Age-o-matic Office.JPG|center|300px]]
 
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<gallery>
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Office Interior.png|The office as an interior in ''Tomodachi Collection''.
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Office.png|The office as an interior in ''Tomodachi Life''.
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HNI_0031.JPG|A Mii working in the office during the Age-o-matic montage.
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Age-o-matic Office.JPG|The office in the Age-o-matic montage.
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</gallery>
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==Fancy Restaurant==
 
The restaurant appears as both a place where a Mii can propose and a location shown in the Age-o-matic montage, along with the office and the train station. The Restaurant is also the monthly interior for February, though it appears much more compressed.
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<gallery>
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Skyscraper.png|The restaurant as an interior.
 
Age-o-matic Restaurant 1.JPG|Age-o-matic restaurant.
 
Restaurant proposal 3.JPG|Restaurant proposal.
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</gallery>
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==Train Station==
 
The train station is briefly shown in the first part of the Age-o-matic with the Mii walking along the platform, and catching a train. It is also shown when one Mii tries to propose to his/her [[sweetheart]], and one Mii trying to set up a friend with a potential romantic suitor. The train station can also be mentioned in passing during a Guys'/Gals' Hangout.
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<gallery>
 
Train Station Age-O-Matic.jpg|Age-o-matic train station.
 
Train Station Proposal 11.JPG|Proposal train station.
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Train Station set up.jpeg|The first half of the Set up montage is at the Train Station.
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</gallery>
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==Wedding Area==
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The wedding area appears during a [[marriage]] between two Miis. It also appears as the monthly interior for June.
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<gallery>
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Marriage.png|Two Miis getting married in the wedding area.
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Guests.JPG|A group of Miis attending the wedding.
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Wedding.png|The wedding area as an interior.
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IMG 20190805 221104.jpg|The wedding area as a Photo Studio Background. (Group version)
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IMG 20190621 082004.jpg|The wedding area as a Photo Studio Background. (Pair version)
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</gallery>
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{{TCLocations}}
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{{Locations}}
 
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]
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[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 02:09, 27 April 2020

Event Locations are certain locations that only appear in special events, such as a proposal. Otherwise, the said locations are completely inaccessible. These imply that the island's map screen may just be a simple view, and the island itself is actually much larger and immersive.

Apartment Lobby

In some of the news stories, there is a lobby for Mii Apartments. For example, when the Mii population reaches a certain number, a few Miis will be seen partying at the apartment lobby. The apartment lobby also appears as a photo studio background.

Bathhouse

The bathhouse, known as the public bath in Tomodachi Collection, is, as the name implies, a tiled room resembling a spa. It appears whenever a Mii uses a bath set, or as an interior.

In the American version, the bathhouse resembles a stereotypical American spa, with tan, concrete walls with carpets on the floor. There are two bathtubs flanking each other at the end of the room, preceded by several spa chairs and a small vanity with folded towels. Both of these have potted fauna plants near them.

In Tomodachi Collection and the Japanese version, the bathhouse now features a dark blue wallpaper with a tiled floor and lining. In place of the spa items, there are rows of showerheads with mirrors on each side of the room. Furthermore, there is only one large bathtub, with a picture of Mt. Fuji, a Japanese volcano, hanging over it.

Island Center

The island center (Later [Player]'s Look-Alike Hall] is a location used when the player solves a certain number of Mii problems. A random Mii will announce how many were solved and thank the player.

Classroom

The classroom, as the name implies, is a simple room found within a school building. The classroom appears as an interior, though it could also be used as a location option for a Mii to confess or a Photo Studio background.

In the American version, the room features a grayish white wallpaper with green lining, bordering the tiled floor. At the front of the room is a chalkboard with a TV situated on a roller. Both have desks lined in front of them. At the other end of the room, there is a bookshelf with a computer and locker near it.

In Collection and the Japanese version of Life, the wallpaper is a smooth teal color with a tan wooden floor, with a hanging TV in place of the wheeled TV in other versions. In the back, there are rows of cubbies draped by Kanji symbols, replacing the bookshelf and computer from the American version.

Hotel

The hotel is exactly what it sounds like, being a typical hotel. The hotel appears when a Mii celebrates their Birthday. In Tomodachi Collection, it also serves the same purpose as the Apartment Lobby, being where Miis celebrate when their population reaches a certain number.

In Tomodachi Collection, during a party celebrating Islander Population, a room that could possibly be the hotel's lobby is shown, featuring lined windows in the background with a large ribbon detailing the amount of Islanders that are on the island. During a birthday, a room showing a clothed table with presents back-dropped by ribbons is shown. This appearance is reused in Tomodachi Life.

The suite room interior, from Tomodachi Collection, could potentially be what a hotel dorm room would look like in the building.

The hotel may simply be the apartments, however, as "hotel" is a slang term for "apartments" or "flats".

Kitchen

The kitchen is an area where Miis cook using a frying pan. In all games and versions, the Kitchen is a dining area with various kitchen appliances, such as a stove, sink, and oven.

The kitchen appears most often as an interior, although it's more notable appearance is when a Mii cooks with a frying pan.

In Tomodachi Life, the kitchen is also seen in the "Giant" dream.

Office

The office appears in the Age-o-matic montage along with the restaurant and the train station. It's also a common interior.

Fancy Restaurant

The restaurant appears as both a place where a Mii can propose and a location shown in the Age-o-matic montage, along with the office and the train station. The Restaurant is also the monthly interior for February, though it appears much more compressed.

Train Station

The train station is briefly shown in the first part of the Age-o-matic with the Mii walking along the platform, and catching a train. It is also shown when one Mii tries to propose to his/her sweetheart, and one Mii trying to set up a friend with a potential romantic suitor. The train station can also be mentioned in passing during a Guys'/Gals' Hangout.

Wedding Area

The wedding area appears during a marriage between two Miis. It also appears as the monthly interior for June.