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It is currently under construction after its destruction in a bombing. Sky Museum: Former location of an aerospace museum.Kaffe Yomiya: A small bookstore and cafe (featuring coffee and baked goods) on the Ebisu boardwalk.Some sections of the beach have been left undeveloped, and currents sometimes bring strange things ashore there. Sections of the beach are public and feature a boardwalk, while others are cordoned off. Ebisu Beach: A popular stretch of beach.Lunar Palace Apartments: An apartment complex in Konan.Konan Police Department: The department for the Konan branch of the Sumaru police.Until a recent bombing destroyed the building, it was also the site of the Sky Museum. The Sumaru Police Department has its headquarters in this part of the city. Several abandoned factories dot this part of the city, a mark of what Sumaru was. Housing has traditionally been cheaper here due to typhoons that sometimes come up the coast, but as the ward has shifted from industrial to commercial, prices are rising. Located to the south of Rengedai, this marks the old port of Sumaru and sits along the coastline. The owner, one of a set of sisters, is somewhat creepy. They sell everything from cosmetics to diet food to useful medicine. Satomi Tadashi Drugstore: A part of a local drugstore chain.Some of the regulars know quite a lot about the latest rumors. The owner and chef is named Kankichi Mishina. Lately, they have been experimenting with what they call 'fashion armor', clothing inspired by protective gear. It specializes in glamorous, up-to-date fashions. Strangely, no one seems to know when the store opened. The owner, who calls himself the Time Count, also deals in some antiques. Many people say they feel like new people after one of her aromatherapy regimens. The owner, Kaori, is known for being calm even in a crisis. Lotus Plaza: A large mall complex in Rengedai, favored by students of Seven Sisters.The original shrine burned down in a mysterious fire in 1999. Araya Shrine: A small shrine on the foothills of Mt.Children have been known to explore and play in here. Iwato: A small mountain with an extensive cave complex. They say that a homeless man who frequents the park is actually a former professor, and he knows a lot about the word on the street. Some sections are off-limits to the public. It was closed for nearly two decades due to archaeological excavation. Honmaru Park: A large park in Rengedai Ward.Parents hope their children will be able to attend school here. Seven Sisters High School: A popular high school in Sumaru.Locals speak of rumors that the shrine, and the caves in the small mountain beyond the shrine, are haunted. Locations of note also include Honmaru Park, Lotus Mall, and Araya Shrine, though the last has seen less use since a mysterious fire claimed the previous building in 1999. The development here is much more low-key than the rest of the city, and it is generally thought of as the ideal place to raise one's children, a thought that is only bolstered by the highly-regarded school, Seven Sisters. Located in the center of Sumaru, this ward is split off from the rest by the Tanabata River which flows through the city.