


~Places
*Administration Building:
This is the main Konoha administration building. The Hokage has offices here. The building has meeting rooms for the ninja and for the Hokage's personal advisors. It is located below the Hokage rock face monument.
Dango Shop:
Specializing in serving dango (sweet dumplings) this shop was visited by Itachi and Kisame when they came to Konoha looking for Naruto.
Bookstore:
This local bookstore is one of Naruto's favorite places to sneak into to further his study of the female form.
Hokage Mountain:
Commemorating all Hokage who have served the village, the Hokage mountain memorial bears the faces of past and current Hokage.
Yamanaka Flower Shop:
This is the flower shop the Yamanaka family operates in the Leaf Village.
Ichiraku Ramen:
One of Naruto's favorite places to eat, Ichiraku ramen is a small food stand specializing in Ramen. The shop is run by man named Teuchi and his daughter Ayame.
Konoha Hospital:
Serving the medical needs of the village, Konoha Hospital helps the injured ninja and civilians which live in the village.
Public Park:
This public park features trees and a long staircase. Lee and Neji were at this location when Shikamaru was building his team to chase Sasuke. Lee stated he wanted to be able to climb the vast stairs by himself to train after his surgery.
Otafuku Gai (Homely Woman Town):
Located approximately 12 kilometers from Konoha is Otafuku City, home of the Fun Fun Street kanrakugai (pleasure quarter). It is marked by many hotels and entertainment venues. This was Naruto and Jiraiya's first stop on their journey to find Tsunade.
Shuumatsu no Tani (Valley of the End):
A vast statuary waterfall marking the border between the Fire Country and the Rice Field Country, the Valley marked a landmark where two shinobi fought great battle in the past. It is said the destruction was so great it tore the earth asunder, creating the very valley. The figure on the Fire Country side appears to be the First Hokage. The Rice Field side individual is unknown.
Hokage Memorial:
This large fire monument is a memorial to the previous Hokage. It is unknown whether the monument was dedicated specifically to the Third Hokage, or whether it is meant to provide a more accessible memorial than the general Hokage mountain monument.
