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* Namimori Diner<ref>{{Refmanga|chap=363}}</ref> - Following day 1 of the Representative Battles, [[Team Reborn]] reconvened in this restaurant to discuss their fights.
 
* Namimori Diner<ref>{{Refmanga|chap=363}}</ref> - Following day 1 of the Representative Battles, [[Team Reborn]] reconvened in this restaurant to discuss their fights.
 
*Namimori Hall {{Japanese|並盛堂|Namimori Dō}} - They sell Kyoko's favorite limited edition cream puffs and baked cheesecake.<ref>{{Refbook|vongola77|page=30}}</ref>
 
*Namimori Hall {{Japanese|並盛堂|Namimori Dō}} - They sell Kyoko's favorite limited edition cream puffs and baked cheesecake.<ref>{{Refbook|vongola77|page=30}}</ref>
*Rakurakuken {{Japanese|楽々軒|Rakuraku-ken|Comfortable; easy place}} - The ramen place 10-year-later I-Pin works at and [[Kawahira]] frequently orders from.
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*Rakurakuken {{Japanese|楽々軒|Rakuraku-ken|Comfortable; easy place}}<ref>{{Refmanga|vol=|chap=40}}</ref> - The ramen place 10-year-later I-Pin works at and [[Kawahira]] frequently orders from.
 
* [[TakeSushi]] - A sushi restaurant owned by [[Tsuyoshi Yamamoto]] and frequented by [[Belphegor]] when he's in Namimori.
 
* [[TakeSushi]] - A sushi restaurant owned by [[Tsuyoshi Yamamoto]] and frequented by [[Belphegor]] when he's in Namimori.
 
* Tedsteak<ref>{{refmanga|chap=61}}</ref>  - A restaurant Dino takes Gokudera to offer a possible promotion in the Vongola hierarchy for him.
 
* Tedsteak<ref>{{refmanga|chap=61}}</ref>  - A restaurant Dino takes Gokudera to offer a possible promotion in the Vongola hierarchy for him.

Revision as of 22:49, 2 November 2020

Namimori (並盛, Namimori?) is a fictional Japanese small city and the most prominent setting in the Katekyo Hitman Reborn! series, where most of the main protagonists gathered and lived. Namimori is the catalyst setting for most friendships, rivalries, and battles.

Schools

  • Midori Middle School (緑中, Midori-chū?) - An elite, all-girls school where Haru Miura studies. It is only a walking distance from Namimori Middle.
  • Namimori Middle School - Namimori's main educational establishment. It is a public middle school with a huge main building and numerous classrooms. Most of the events of the Daily Life Arc and the Varia Arc occurred in Namimori Middle.
  • Yumei Private Middle School - Where Shoichi Irie studies.

Restaurants

  • La Namimorine (ラ・ナミモリーヌ, Ra Namimorīnu?) - A famous cake shop located at Namimori's shopping district in front of Namimori Station.[1] Both Haru and Kyoko are big fans of the place and even get I-Pin hooked on their desserts. They serve a famous chocolate drink there that Mukuro was interested in enough to go visit, and unexpectedly shared his interest with Haru and Kyoko.[2]
  • Namimori Diner[3] - Following day 1 of the Representative Battles, Team Reborn reconvened in this restaurant to discuss their fights.
  • Namimori Hall (並盛堂, Namimori Dō?) - They sell Kyoko's favorite limited edition cream puffs and baked cheesecake.[4]
  • Rakurakuken (楽々軒, Rakuraku-ken?, lit. Comfortable; easy place)[5] - The ramen place 10-year-later I-Pin works at and Kawahira frequently orders from.
  • TakeSushi - A sushi restaurant owned by Tsuyoshi Yamamoto and frequented by Belphegor when he's in Namimori.
  • Tedsteak[6]  - A restaurant Dino takes Gokudera to offer a possible promotion in the Vongola hierarchy for him.
  • Nammy's[7] - A restaurant where most of Tsuna's guardians and Enma's guardians met up after Tsuna was attacked by an assassin of the Pesca Famiglia.

Other locations

  • Asari-gumi (あさり組, Asari-gumi?, lit. Asari clan; Clam group) - The dojo the Yamamotos use.
  • Namimori Town Community Center[8] (並盛町公民館, Namimori-chō Kōminkan?)
  • JACK, Pumpkin Specialty Store[9] (カボチャ専門店JACK, Kabocha Senmon-ten Jakku?)
  • Kawahira Realtor[10][11] (川平不動産, Kawahira Fudōsan?)
  • Nakayama Surgeon Center[12] (中山外科医院, Nakayama Gekai-iin?) - A small, if well equipped, clinic. This is where Dino used as a base for others' recuperation. Including Lambo, Squalo, and Chrome Dokuro during the Ring Battles.
  • Namimori Ball[13] (並盛ボール, Namimori Bōru?) - A batting center Takeshi is a regular customer of. It's run by Sadaharu Uchida.
  • Namimori Central Hospital[14] (並盛中央病院, Namimori Chūōbyōin?) - The main hospital that Tsuna and friends have frequented. Hibari holds some influence over it. The head nurse there is Toshiko Sano.
  • Namimori Graveyard[15]
  • Namimori Island[16] A small island just off the coast where Reborn held his trial for the Arcobaleno seals.
  • Namimori Public Pool[17] (並盛市民プール, Namimori Shimin Pūru?, lit. Namimori townspeople pool) - The local swimming pool. Tsuna learned how to swim here with the dubious help of his friends.
  • Namimori Shrine
  • Namimori Station[18] (並盛駅, Namimori-eki?)
  • Namimori Zoo[19] (並盛動物園, Namimori Dōbu~tsuen?)
  • Secondhand Books[9] (古本, Furuhon?)
  • Vongola Underground Base - (10-years-later)
  • Namimori Dojo[20] (並盛道場, Namimori Dōjō?) - formerly known as Chibe Dojo (知部道場, Chibe Dōjō?), it is a Karate training center.
  • Namimori Guesthouse[21] (なみもり民宿, Namimori Minshuku?) - The house the Enma and his Guardians rent in after Simon is hit by an earthquake and they transfer into Namimori Middle School. It's run by a landlady who usually cooks their meals.[22]
  • Namimori River[23] (並盛川, Namimori-kawa?) - A river with a gentle flow that separates Namimori and the neighboring town. It flows into Namimori Coast. In the spacious riverbeds, baseball and soccer athletes are seen practicing and the people who are fishing. Haru fell and nearly drowned on the river before being saved by Tsuna.[24] On New Year's, the riverside is the stage for the "Family Battle" against the Cavallone Famiglia.[25]

Unnamed

Unnamed but semi-prominent or at least notable locations.

  • A beach[26] - Located nearby. Ryohei's boxing club senpai, Eiji Kuroda is a lifeguard there along with his buddies Yukio Kisanuki and Takuya Ookura. None of them take their jobs seriously and would sooner allow a child to be swept up by the sea than risk their own lives.
  • A bowling alley[27] - The location of the group date Longchamp set up between himself, Tsuna, and Gokudera, with Hanako Tsuruta, Sawako Narita, and Reborn disguised as "Reboko."
  • A chapel that Bianchi tried to marry Reborn in.[28]
  • A coffee shop Kaori Furuta works at.[29][30]
  • A convenience store Gokudera works part-time at.[31]
  • A public bathhouse. Shitt P! floated through one during her chase around Namimori with Gokudera.[32]
  • A warehouse district where Adelheid Suzuki killed members of the Giegue Famiglia.[32]
  • A castle the Vongola Famiglia rented out for Tsuna's inheritence ceremony.
  • A large house rented by Team Uni during the Representative Battles.[33]
  • A high-rise hotel that Vongola Nono & his Guardians stayed in for the Inheritance Ceremony, as well as Team Mammon and the Cavallone Famiglia stayed in during the Representative Battles.[34]
  • Rocky mountains, a parking garage, and an open park with a large fountain in the middle were grounds for the last battles of the Representative Battle. The park was where the transfer of the Arcobaleno Pacifiers to the Pacifier Jars happened, and where the Curse was finally lifted.
  • A mountain that Reborn adjusted to model after Italy's infamous Death Mountain.[citation needed]

Notable events

Namimori holds many significant events and locations:

Gallery

Trivia

  • Third Street in Namimori has the best supermarket deals, according to Futa's ranking.
  • Namimori's Japanese name is composed of the characters "nami" (, nami?, lit. average) and "mori" (, mori?, lit. prime/peak).
  • Namimori has its own newspaper, the Namimori Times.
  • There is also an elementary school in Namimori.

References

  1. Amano, Akira. Katekyō Hitman Reborn! Vongola 77. Tokyo: Shueisha. 2007. Print.
  2. Amano, Akira. REBORN! ēlDLIVE character's 365. Tokyo: Shueisha. 2016. Print.
  3. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 38: Chapter 363
  4. Amano, Akira. Katekyō Hitman Reborn! Vongola 77. Tokyo: Shueisha. 2007. Print. p.30
  5. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 05: Chapter 040
  6. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 08: Chapter 061
  7. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 30: Chapter 286
  8. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 07: Chapter 055
  9. 9.0 9.1 Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 04: Chapter 026
  10. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 27: Chapter 258
  11. Katekyo Hitman Reborn! anime: Episode 192
  12. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 12: Chapter 100
  13. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 05: Chapter 039
  14. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 04: Chapter 029
  15. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 07: Chapter 060
  16. Katekyo Hitman Reborn! anime: Episode 149
  17. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 07: Chapter 054
  18. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 20: Chapter 176
  19. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 05: Chapter 042
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  21. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 37: Chapter 353
  22. Koyasu, Hideaki (writer) & Amano, Akira (illus). "Simon Cooking!" Secret Bullet 5: Simon Cooking! Tokyo: Shueisha. 2011. Print.
  23. Amano, Akira. Katekyō Hitman Reborn! Vongola 77. Tokyo: Shueisha. 2007. Print.
  24. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 02: Chapter 011
  25. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 04: Chapter 031
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  30. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 01: Chapter 006
  31. Amano, Akira. Rebo to Dlive. Tokyo: Shueisha. 2014. Print.
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  33. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 38: Chapter 364
  34. Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 37: Chapter 355

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